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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Abstract Aplastic anemia developed in a 67-year-old man after many months' use of arsenic-containing pesticides.
Carl R. Kjeldsberg, Harry P. Ward
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Abstract Aplastic anemia developed in a 67-year-old man after many months' use of arsenic-containing pesticides.
Carl R. Kjeldsberg, Harry P. Ward
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Human Health Effects From Chronic Arsenic Poisoning–A Review
Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A: Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering, 2006The ill effects of human exposure to arsenic (As) have recently been reevaluated by government agencies around the world. This has lead to a lowering of As guidelines in drinking water, with Canada decreasing the maximum allowable level from 50 to 25 μg ...
Simon Kapaj+3 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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ARSENIC POISONING: REPORT OF TWENTY-EIGHT CASES
, 1925At 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.
Eorge B. Lawson+2 more
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, 1929
The apparent lack of general recognition that hair is an important channel for the excretion of arsenic, and the paucity of data in the literature on the arsenic content of hair in cases of poisoning, prompted the present investigation of this subject ...
T. L. Althausen, L. Gunther
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The apparent lack of general recognition that hair is an important channel for the excretion of arsenic, and the paucity of data in the literature on the arsenic content of hair in cases of poisoning, prompted the present investigation of this subject ...
T. L. Althausen, L. Gunther
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Reviews on Environmental Health, 2014
There are two endemic areas of long-term exposure to arsenic from drinking water in Taiwan. Residents in the southwestern and northeastern endemic areas started using high-arsenic artesian well water in the early 1910s and late 1940s, respectively ...
Chien-Jen Chen
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There are two endemic areas of long-term exposure to arsenic from drinking water in Taiwan. Residents in the southwestern and northeastern endemic areas started using high-arsenic artesian well water in the early 1910s and late 1940s, respectively ...
Chien-Jen Chen
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GSTM1 and GSTT1 Null Genotype Polymorphisms and Susceptibility to Arsenic Poisoning: a Meta-analysis
Biological Trace Element Research, 2020Baiming Jin+7 more
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Arsenic Poisoning in West Bengal
Science, 1996Letters from: [ Deba P. Saha ][1] [ Kunnath S. Subramanian ][1] In the article “India's spreading health crisis draws global arsenic experts” by Pallava Bagla and Jocelyn Kaiser (News & Comment, [11 Oct., p. 174][2]), there is no mention of Kshitish C.
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Regeneration of commercial SCR catalyst deactivated by arsenic poisoning in coal-fired power plants
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2019Q. Lu+8 more
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