2009, Number 1
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Rev Mex Pediatr 2009; 76 (1)
Exogenous lipoid pneumonia: Three cases
Alejandre GA, Velázquez SJR, Hinojos GLC, Martínez GI
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 20-25
PDF size: 165.41 Kb.
ABSTRACT
This report is about exogenous lipoid pneumonia aspiration due to the forced oral administration of oleaginous substances in children and according to traditional practices of the folk medicine in this country. Three clinical cases are reported.
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