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Possible Causes For Pneumonia, lipoid/hydrocarbon - Causes
- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Mineral oil aspiration
Pneumonia, lipoid/hydrocarbon- Drugs
Mineral oil (Agoral) Administration/Toxicity- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Crude oil ingestion/aspiration
Gasoline poisoning
Petroleum distillates/Naphtha poisoning
Chlorinated hydrocarbon exposure
Kerosene poisoning- Synonyms
- Hydrocarbon oils, Liquid paraffin, Liquid paraffin (eye), Liquid paraffin (eye) (product), Liquid paraffin (eye) (substance), Liquid paraffin (laxative), Liquid paraffin (laxative) (product), Liquid paraffin (laxative) (substance), Liquid paraffin product, Liquid paraffin product (product), Liquid paraffin product (substance), Liquid Petrolatum, Liquid petrolatum (substance), MINERAL, Mineral Oil, Mineral Oil (Bulk), Mineral oil (product), Mineral oil (substance), MINERAL OIL MISC. OIL, MINERAL OIL MISCELL. OIL, MINERAL OIL OIL, MINERAL OIL PREPARATION, MINERAL OIL TOPICAL OIL, Mineral oils, Oil Mineral, Paraffin liquid, Petrolatum Liquid, White mineral oil
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