The Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012-04-01

Fire-eater's pneumonia: two case reports of accidentally aspirated paraffin oil.

Ozlem Yigit, Fırat Bektas, Ali Vefa Sayrac, Engin Senay

Index: J. Emerg. Med. 42(4) , 417-9, (2012)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

Fire-eater's pneumonia is a chemical pneumonitis that can develop after accidental aspiration of liquid hydrocarbon-based fuel during a flame-blowing or a fire-eating performance. Typical findings of the patient are similar with any infectious pneumonia: chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, fever, and hemoptysis can be seen.We report two cases of acute paraffin oil-induced pneumonia due to accidental aspiration during fire-eating performance.The symptoms and course of respiratory manifestations and the treatment strategies of fire-eater's pneumonia are reviewed.Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Related Compounds

Structure Name/CAS No. Articles
Paraffin oil Structure Paraffin oil
CAS:8012-95-1