Idiopathic Lipoid Pneumonia: An incidental finding in autopsy specimen
Lipoid pneumonia is a rare form of pneumonia which was initially described to be caused by inhalation or aspiration of fatty substances. Certain autopsy studies have reported the incidence to be 1.0-2.5%. Based on the mode of lipid acquisition, it has been classified into endogenous, exogenous or id...
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Main Authors: | Deepshikha Rana (Author), Nidhi Kaushik (Author), Shreya Sadhu (Author), Rajnish Kalra (Author), Rajeev Sen (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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