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Lipoid Pnemonia Symptoms
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- Patients with lipoid pneumonia often present with nonspecific complaints that resemble those of other lung diseases.
- The most common presenting symptoms are cough, dyspnea, and fever.
- Hemoptysis,
- night sweats, or weight loss have also been reported, but some patients are asymptomatic.
- Symptoms and signs of underlying diseases or complications may be evident. Physical findings vary from normal to those of chronic lung diseases.
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