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(This photograph of the lung again shows the black carbonaceous material in the trachea as well as in the main stem bronchi. The lungs are mildly congested and hyperemic. The patient lived for less than 8 hours after the burn injury so there was not eno...)
 
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This photograph of the lung again shows the black carbonaceous material in the trachea as well as in the main stem bronchi. The lungs are mildly congested and hyperemic. The patient lived for less than 8 hours after the burn injury so there was not enough time to develop a full-blown pneumonia.

In alcoholics, aspiration pneumonia is common--bacteria enter the lung via aspiration of gastric contents.

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