Dt. Janigan et al., BRONCHIOLITIS OBLITERANS IN A MAN WHO USED HIS WOOD-BURNING STOVE TO BURN SYNTHETIC CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 156(8), 1997, pp. 1171-1173
MANY PEOPLE HEAT THEIR HOMES WITH WOOD-BURNING STOVES. However, toxic
fire effluent can escape from old or improperly operated stoves. The a
uthors 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 ventilat
ion and the composition of the materials burned, strongly point to inh
alation of the fire effluent as the cause.