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Carbon monoxide poisoning

Emergency Nurse, 2003
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning remains a common preventable cause of morbidity and mortality. The classic signs of cherry red lips, cyanosis and retinal haemorrhage rarely occur, however.
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

New England Journal of Medicine, 1965
MEDICOLEGAL problems arise when carbon monoxide is responsible for death. The cause of death may be conclusively established if the amount of carbon monoxide in the blood is determined, and if this...
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CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

Archives of Dermatology, 1969
To the Editor.— I found extremely interesting the report of cutaneous changes in a patient with carbon monoxide poisoning. 1 Recently, I had the opportunity of observing and reporting dermal changes in two victims of carbon monoxide poisoning. 2 The observations noted in both the abovecited reports agree in most respects.
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CARBON MONOXIDE

Pharmacological Reviews, 1950
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CARBON MONOXIDE

British Medical Bulletin, 1975
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Carbon monoxide

Medicine, 2003
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The therapeutic potential of carbon monoxide

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2010
Roberto A Motterlini, Leo E Otterbein
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