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Mineral oil embolization and lipid pneumonia in an infant treated for Hirschsprung's disease.

Abstract
A 5-month-old infant girl with Hirschsprung's disease died 1 month after colostomy as a result of mineral oil embolism and lipid pneumonia. She had received multiple mineral oil enemas and irrigations as treatment for impacted stools. Mineral oil peritonitis was present on the surface of the bowel adjacent to the stoma and covered large portions of the surface of the liver and spleen. There was 600 cc of slightly cloudy and bloody peritoneal fluid. The peritoneal exudate contained bacteria that were associated with only a minimal inflammatory reaction. This case calls attention to a previously unreported complication of the use of mineral oil.
AuthorsR Rabah, R W Evans, E J Yunis
JournalPediatric pathology (Pediatr Pathol) Vol. 7 Issue 4 Pg. 447-55 ( 1987) ISSN: 0277-0938 [Print] United States
PMID3444791 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Mineral Oil
Topics
  • Autopsy
  • Embolism, Fat (etiology)
  • Enema (adverse effects)
  • Female
  • Hirschsprung Disease (complications)
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Lung (pathology)
  • Mineral Oil (adverse effects)
  • Peritonitis (etiology)
  • Pneumonia, Aspiration (etiology)
  • Pneumonia, Lipid (etiology, pathology)

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