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*In 1925,G. F. LAUGHLEN, M.D. was the first [[physician]] to describe [[lipoid pneumonia]].<ref name=" | *In 1925,G. F. LAUGHLEN, M.D. was the first [[physician]] to describe [[lipoid pneumonia]].<ref name="pmid19969662">{{cite journal |vauthors=Laughlen GF |title=Studies on Pneumonia Following Naso-Pharyngeal Injections of Oil |journal=The American Journal of Pathology |volume=1 |issue=4 |pages=407–414.1 |date=July 1925 |pmid=19969662 |pmc=1931653 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
*He first interacted to the disease by routine [[autopsy]] at the Toronto, Ontorio hospital for sick children. | *He first interacted to the disease by routine [[autopsy]] at the Toronto, Ontorio hospital for sick children. | ||
*He described grayish red nodules at the autopsy with three types of [[Exudate|exudates]], found out [[Monocyte|mononuclear]] cells which were unexpected in the [[Exudate|exudates]]. | *He described grayish red nodules at the autopsy with three types of [[Exudate|exudates]], found out [[Monocyte|mononuclear]] cells which were unexpected in the [[Exudate|exudates]]. |
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Overview
In 1925,G. F. LAUGHLEN, M.D. was the first physician to describe lipoid pneumonia. he first interacted to the disease by routine autopsy at the Toronto, Ontorio hospital for sick children. he described grayish red nodules at the autopsy with three types of exudates, found out mononuclear cells which were unexpected in the exudates.
Historical Perspective
Discovery
- In 1925,G. F. LAUGHLEN, M.D. was the first physician to describe lipoid pneumonia.[1]
- He first interacted to the disease by routine autopsy at the Toronto, Ontorio hospital for sick children.
- He described grayish red nodules at the autopsy with three types of exudates, found out mononuclear cells which were unexpected in the exudates.