Abstract

Abstract
 Manual siphoning of diesel with mouth from automobiles is common practice in rural communities. Thispractice can be hazardous leading to ingestion and aspiration of diesel leading to chemical pneumonitis. Herewe present two cases of chemical pneumonitis following siphonage of diesel managed with steroids andrecovered completely.

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