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Chest, Vol 105, 968-969, Copyright © 1994 by American College of Chest Physicians
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AC Brown, PC Slocum, SL Putthoff, WE Wallace and BH Foresman
Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Fort Worth.
We describe a patient who presented with a history of unexplained exertional dyspnea and pulmonary infiltrates. She was evaluated for interstitial lung disease, presumed to be idiopathic and underwent an open lung biopsy. The pathologic findings were compatible with exogenous lipoid pneumonia and her history revealed longstanding use of intranasal petroleum jelly (Vaseline) at bedtime.
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