Antenatal exposure to e-cigarette vapor as a possible etiology to total colonic necrotizing enterocolitits: A case report
Antenatal exposure to cigarette smoke is associated with preterm births, low birth weights, and pediatric lung disease. This case report is the first documented potential adverse effect e-cigarettes to a fetus.
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Main Authors: | Sarah Gillen (Author), Daniel Saltzman (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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