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Annales de biologie clinique, 2014
Acute arsenic poisoning is a rare cause of suicide attempt. It causes a multiple organs failure caused by cardiogenic shock. We report the case of a patient admitted twelve hours after an ingestion of trioxide arsenic having survived thanks to a premature treatment.
Etienne, Montelescaut +7 more
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Acute arsenic poisoning is a rare cause of suicide attempt. It causes a multiple organs failure caused by cardiogenic shock. We report the case of a patient admitted twelve hours after an ingestion of trioxide arsenic having survived thanks to a premature treatment.
Etienne, Montelescaut +7 more
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Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 2014
The case of a 50-year-old man who died mysteriously after being admitted to hospital is reported. He had raised the possibility of being poisoned prior to his death. A Coroner’s post-mortem did not reveal the cause of death but this was subsequently established by post-mortem trace element analysis of liver, urine, blood and hair all of which revealed
Duncan, A +5 more
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The case of a 50-year-old man who died mysteriously after being admitted to hospital is reported. He had raised the possibility of being poisoned prior to his death. A Coroner’s post-mortem did not reveal the cause of death but this was subsequently established by post-mortem trace element analysis of liver, urine, blood and hair all of which revealed
Duncan, A +5 more
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Toxicology Letters, 2002
Symptomatic arsenic poisoning is not often seen in occupational exposure settings. Attempted homicide and deliberate long-term poisoning have resulted in chronic toxicity. Skin pigmentation changes, palmar and plantar hyperkeratoses, gastrointestinal symptoms, anemia, and liver disease are common.
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Symptomatic arsenic poisoning is not often seen in occupational exposure settings. Attempted homicide and deliberate long-term poisoning have resulted in chronic toxicity. Skin pigmentation changes, palmar and plantar hyperkeratoses, gastrointestinal symptoms, anemia, and liver disease are common.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1925
At the Elks' National Home, Bedford, Va., following the noon meal, Nov. 10, 1924, twenty-eight of the Elks became violently ill. The illness was so severe that three were dead and many were moribund when we saw them in consultation ten hours later. At that time Dr. J. A.
EORGE B. LAWSON +2 more
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At the Elks' National Home, Bedford, Va., following the noon meal, Nov. 10, 1924, twenty-eight of the Elks became violently ill. The illness was so severe that three were dead and many were moribund when we saw them in consultation ten hours later. At that time Dr. J. A.
EORGE B. LAWSON +2 more
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Massive acute arsenic poisonings
Forensic Science International, 2005Arsenic poisonings are still important in the field of toxicology, though they are not as frequent as about 20-30 years ago. In this paper, the arsenic concentrations in ante- and post-mortem materials, and also forensic and anatomo-pathological aspects in three cases of massive acute poisoning with arsenic(III) oxide (two of them with unexplained ...
Teresa, Lech, Franciszek, Trela
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Harefuah, 1973
These discussions are selected from the weekly staff conferences in the Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. Taken from transcriptions, they are prepared by Drs. David W. Martin, Jr., Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Kenneth A. Woeber, Associate Professor of Medicine, under the direction of Dr. Lloyd H.
E, Assif, Y, Heyman
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These discussions are selected from the weekly staff conferences in the Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. Taken from transcriptions, they are prepared by Drs. David W. Martin, Jr., Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Kenneth A. Woeber, Associate Professor of Medicine, under the direction of Dr. Lloyd H.
E, Assif, Y, Heyman
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1990
Alphonse Poklis, Joseph J. Saady
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Alphonse Poklis, Joseph J. Saady
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