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Changes in Some Hematology Parameters in poisoning with Rice Tablet (Aluminum Phosphide)
Background and Objective: Aluminum Phosphide (ALP) is a solid non-organic phosphide with dark gray or dark yellow crystals. It reacts with stomach acid after ingestion and causes phosphine gas to be released.
Farshid Fayyaz
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ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE (PHOSTOXIN) AS A BURROW FUMIGANT FOR GROUND SQUIRREL CONTROL
The California ground squirrel (Spermophilus beecheyi) is widely distributed throughout California. It causes serious damage to agricultural crops. Tests were conducted to evaluate the fumigant aluminum phosphide (Phostoxin®) and to compare it to the ...
Bentley, Walter J. +2 more
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in aluminum phosphide poisoning in Nepal: a case report
Background Aluminum phosphide is a very common suicide agent in developing countries like Nepal. Due to the unavailability of a specific antidote, mortality is very high because the phosphine molecule that is formed leads to inhibition of the cytochrome ...
Anil Acharya +7 more
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ALUMINIUM PHOSPHIDE POISONING AUTOPSY FINDINGS [PDF]
At prospective study to observe the gross and histopathological findings in Aluminium Phosphide Poisoning was undertaken on medicolegal autopsy cases brought to the department of Forensic Medicine. Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal. The study was undertaken,
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Efficacy of Aluminum Phosphide for Black-Tailed Prairie Dog and Yellow-Faced Pocket Gopher Control
The efficacy of aluminum phosphide was tested on a total of 300 active black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) mounds and 68 active yellow-faced pocket gopher (Pappogeomys castanops) tunnels during June-August, 1986 on the southern Great Plains ...
Demarais, Stephen, Moline, P. Rodger
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Background: Poisoning is a critical health issue caused by exposure to harmful substances, leading to a range of biological effects from mild irritation to severe organ damage and death.
Jayeshkumar Kanani +3 more
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Kaplan-Meier graph showing the survival rate of rats intoxicated with different doses of oral aluminum phosphide (AlP) within 24 hours.
Ahmad R. Dehpour (454789) +6 more
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Butyrylcholinesterase level in poisoned patients by phosphide compounds
Background: Metal phosphides are widely used as a rodenticide and insecticide and poisoning with these substances has a very high mortality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the butyrylcholinesterase (BuCh) level in poisoning with metal phosphides ...
Saeed Afzali +2 more
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Aluminum phosphide (AlP) poisoning typically has a poor prognosis, but this case report from Nepal demonstrated that prompt hospitalization, aggressive supportive care, including gastric lavage with coconut oil, and careful management of metabolic ...
Sabin Chaulagain +4 more
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Background Aluminum phosphide (AlP) poisoning is a major cause of mortality, often presenting with non-specific symptoms that complicate diagnosis. Case A 19-year-old male presented with vomiting, abdominal pain, hypotension, and ECG abnormalities.
Magdy Soliman Dawood +3 more
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