Kizer K W, Golden J A
Division of Occupational Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.
Undersea Biomed Res. 1987 Nov;14(6):545-52.
This report describes the clinical and pulmonary function manifestations found in a 37-yr-old commercial abalone diver who developed diffuse lipoid pneumonitis due to inhalation of aerosolized mineral oil contained in the unfiltered air generated from his surface air compressor. Four years later, the patient continued to be symptomatic with shortness of breath and dyspnea during exertion, and repeat physiologic evaluation continued to demonstrate findings of a restrictive ventilatory defect.
本报告描述了一名37岁商业鲍鱼潜水员的临床和肺功能表现,该潜水员因吸入其水面空气压缩机产生的未过滤空气中所含的雾化矿物油而患上弥漫性类脂性肺炎。四年后,患者在运动时仍有气短和呼吸困难的症状,重复进行的生理评估仍显示存在限制性通气缺陷。