Inhalational injury refers to damage to the respiratory tract caused by inhaling harmful substances, such as smoke, chemicals, or hot gases, leading to inflammation and potential airway obstruction. It is clinically significant as it can result in acute respiratory distress, necessitating prompt assessment and intervention to prevent complications like pneumonia or respiratory failure. A common example is inhalation injury from house fires, where smoke exposure can severely compromise lung function.

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