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Squalene-Induced Extrinsic Lipoid Pneumonia: Serial Radiologic Findings in Nine Patients
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Squalene-induced extrinsic lipoid pneumonia most commonly appears as areas of ground-glass attenuation mixed with poorly defined centrilobular nodules and crazy paving on CT, being distributed mainly in the right middle and both lower lobes. The lesions are indolent and remain after cessation of squalene ingestion.
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