“…In children, cases of textile emboli have been reported due to a now obsolete perfusion material, 19 or after cardiac surgery or catherization resulting in pulmonary emboli. 20 Bowen et al 21 reported a case of fatal pulmonary hypertension in a newborn baby in whom lung histology revealed the presence of birefringent foreign bodies situated in the intima of the pulmonary arteries and arterioles, which were at the center of a moderate histiocyte reaction. When analyzed by X-ray diffraction, these particles proved to be talc or silicon and titanium, and their origin was thought to be the perfusion material or fluid.…”