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==Overview==
'''Lipid pneumonia''' or '''lipoid pneumonia''' is a specific form of lung inflammation ([[pneumonia]]) that develops when [[lipids]] enter the bronchial tree.
 
==Pathophysiology and Etiology==
Sources of such lipids could be either:
 
===Exogenous===
These are lipids from outside the body.
 
*Accidental inhalation of [[cosmetic oil]]
*Inhaled [[nose drops]] with an oil base
 
'''Endogenous''': from the body itself, for example, when an airway is obstructed, it is often the case that distal to the obstruction, lipid-laden [[macrophages]] ([[foamy macrophages]]) and [[giant cells]] fill the lumen of the disconnected airspace.
 
==Diagnosis==
===Pathologic Findings===
The gross appearance of a lipid pneumonia] is that in which there is an ill-defined, pale yellow area on the lung. This yellow appearance explains the colloquial term "golden" pneumonia.
 
At the microscopic scale foamy macrophages and giant cells are seen in the airways, and the inflammatory response is visible in the mesenchyme.
 
==Treatment==
Treatment is with [[antibiotics]], [[corticosteroids]] and possibly intravenous [[immunoglobulins]].
 
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