The cosmetic injection of exogenous lipids and more recently of polydimethyl siloxane (injectable silicone) into the scrotum has been described since 1899. Sclerosing lipogranuloma and parffinoma are terms applied to a complication of this practice in which the injected oils or silicone elicit a marked granulomatous reaction with prominent surrounding fibrosis. Although this complication has been described as a localized process occurring mainly in the scrotal area and regional lymph nodes, few studies have documented systemic manifestations. In this report we describe the autopsy findings of a 48-year-old man who had scrotal and systemic lipogranulomas from repeated self-administered injection of mineral oil. In addition, severe acute pulmonary edema resulted in sudden unexpected death. To our knowledge, this fatal complication of exogenous lipogranuloma has not been previously reported.