Vitamin E Acetate in Bronchoalveolar-Lavage Fluid Associated with EVALI
New England Journal of Medicine2019Vol. 382(8), pp. 697–705
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Benjamin C. Blount, Mateusz P. Karwowski, Peter G. Shields, Maria Morel-Espinosa, Liza Valentín-Blasini, Michael Gardner, Martha Braselton, Christina R. Brosius, Kevin T. Caron, David M. Chambers, Joseph Corstvet, Elizabeth A. Cowan, Víctor R. De Jesús, Paul Espinosa, Carolina Fernández, Cory Holder, Zsuzsanna Kuklenyik, Jennifer D Kusovschi, Cody A. Newman, Gregory B. Reis, Jon Rees, C. C. Reese, Lalith Silva, Tiffany Seyler, Min‐Ae Song, Connie S. Sosnoff, Carleen R. Spitzer, Denise S. Tevis, Lanqing Wang, Cliff Watson, Mark D. Wewers, Baoyun Xia, Douglas T. Heitkemper, Isaac Ghinai, Jennifer E. Layden, Peter A. Briss, Brian A. King, Lisa Delaney, Christopher M. Jones, Grant Baldwin, Anita Patel, Dana Meaney‐Delman, Dale A. Rose, Vikram Krishnasamy, John R. Barr, Jerry Thomas, James L. Pirkle
Abstract
Vitamin E acetate was associated with EVALI in a convenience sample of 51 patients in 16 states across the United States. (Funded by the National Cancer Institute and others.).
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