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. 1997 Apr 15;156(8):1171–1173.

Bronchiolitis obliterans in a man who used his wood-burning stove to burn synthetic construction materials

D T Janigan 1, T Kilp 1, R Michael 1, J J McCleave 1
PMCID: PMC1227245  PMID: 9141990

Abstract

Many people heat their homes with wood-burning stoves. However, toxic fire effluent can escape from old or improperly operated stoves. The authors describe a case in which bronchiolitis obliterans developed in a man within hours after he burned synthetic construction materials in his wood-burning stove. Certain factors, such as careless or improper use of the stove, the size of the room, the lack of open-air ventilation and the composition of the materials burned, strongly point to inhalation of the fire effluent as the cause.

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