2019
DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201909-1809le
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Vaping-associated Acute Lung Injury: A Case Series

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“…Recent histopathological reports showed the presence of burnt/ blackened lungs, suggesting that aromatic/volatile hydrocarbons, including terpenes (diluent) and oils, are involved in EVALI (Butt et al, 2019;Triantafyllou et al, 2019). There are five components that affect the toxicity of these agents: cutting agents or oils, temperature, flavoring (e.g.…”
Section: Discussion On Toxicity and Biomarkers Of Evalimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recent histopathological reports showed the presence of burnt/ blackened lungs, suggesting that aromatic/volatile hydrocarbons, including terpenes (diluent) and oils, are involved in EVALI (Butt et al, 2019;Triantafyllou et al, 2019). There are five components that affect the toxicity of these agents: cutting agents or oils, temperature, flavoring (e.g.…”
Section: Discussion On Toxicity and Biomarkers Of Evalimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In patients with EVALI, there was a higher concentration of serum C-reactive protein (Kalininskiy et al, 2019). Some studies have reported increased inflammatory cell influx in the lung of patients with EVALI (Butt et al, 2019;Layden et al, 2019;Navon et al, 2019;Triantafyllou et al, 2019). In another study, the nasal scrapes from the E-Cig users showed significantly altered expression of early growth response (EGR1), ZBTB16, PIGR, PTGS2, and FKBP5 compared to the occasional E-Cig users with reduced CSF-1, CCL26, and eotaxin-3 levels that are essential for the mucosal host-defense (Martin et al, 2016).…”
Section: Disussion On Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms Of Evalimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiological and histological analyses of lungs with darkened patches and ground-glass opacities suggest that volatile hydrocarbons such as terpenes and oils in e-cigs are possibly involved in the pathogenesis of EVALI [25,26]. Various hydrocarbons and reactive aldehydes are formed upon heating and thermal decomposition of e-liquids around 500 Ā°F.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…Interactions between these hydrocarbons, particulates and other organic oils, such as mineral oil, MCT oil, and coconut oil, may promote or delay the absorption and metabolism of these compounds (Gerarde 1959). However, given the nature of the disease manifestation of the reported cases of EVALI with neutrophil and eosinophil infiltration in the BALF, and their successful treatment with steroids, most of the cases may have been chemical-induced pneumonitis (Henry et al 2019; Triantafyllou et al 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%