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Occupational Medicine Advance Access originally published online on August 1, 2006
Occupational Medicine 2006 56(7):504-506; doi:10.1093/occmed/kql055
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CASE REPORT

Occupational paraffin-induced pulmonary fibrosis: a 25-year follow-up

Alexis Descatha1, Dominique Mompoint2 and Jacques Ameille1

1 Occupational Health Department, Poincaré University Hospital, AP-HP, 104 bd Raymond Poincaré, 92380 Garches, France
2 Medical Imaging Department, Poincaré University Hospital, AP-HP, 104 bd Raymond Poincaré, 92380 Garches, France

Abstract Exogenous lipid pneumonia can exceptionally be caused by occupational exposure to paraffin. The authors report a case of severe interstitial pulmonary disease induced by occupational exposure to paraffin, leading to delayed fibrosis over a 25-year follow-up, despite cessation of exposure.

Keywords      Occupational disease; occupational lung disease; oil


Correspondence to: Alexis Descatha, Occupational Health Department, Poincaré University Hospital, AP-HP, 104 bd Raymond Poincaré, 92380 Garches, France. E-mail: alexis.descatha{at}rpc.aphp.fr


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