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Publication Name World Journal of Respirology
Manuscript ID 109353
Country Afghanistan
Category Respiratory System
Manuscript Type Minireviews
Article Title Exogenous lipoid pneumonia associated with nasal decongestants use: A narrative review of an under recognized clinical entity
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Abdul Basit, Tehreem Kiran, Fnu Shaista, Muneeb Saifullah and Abdul M Basil
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Corresponding Author Abdul M Basil, MD, Department of Medicine, Spinghar Medical University, 4th Alley, Char Rahe Qambar Kabul, Kabul 1001, Kābul, Afghanistan. abdulmaboodbasil@outlook.com
Key Words Lipoid pneumonia; Nasal decongestants; Pulmonology; Respiratory medicine; Infections
Core Tip Exogenous lipoid pneumonia from nasal decongestants is a preventable but often missed diagnosis. Early recognition through detailed history and imaging is crucial to avoid serious lung complications.
Citation Basit A, Kiran T, Shaista F, Saifullah M, Basil AM. Exogenous lipoid pneumonia associated with nasal decongestants use: A narrative review of an under recognized clinical entity. World J Respirol 2025; In press
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2025-05-08 06:02
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2025-05-28 02:42
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2025-05-28 11:01
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ISSN 2218-6255 (online)
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