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Overview of Cyanide Poisoning in Cattle from Sorghum halepense and S. bicolor Cultivars in Northwest Italy. [PDF]
Giantin S +8 more
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Intramuscular administration of hexachloroplatinate reverses cyanide-induced metabolic derangements and counteracts severe cyanide poisoning. [PDF]
Morningstar J +14 more
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The Vitamin B12 Analog Cobinamide Is an Effective Antidote for Oral Cyanide Poisoning. [PDF]
Lee J +9 more
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Successful treatment by exchange transfusion of a young infant with sodium nitroprusside poisoning [PDF]
Although sodium nitroprusside (SNP) is often used in pediatric intensive care units, cyanide toxicity can occur after SNP treatment. To treat SNP-induced cyanide poisoning, antidotes such as amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate, and ...
Jong Geun Baek +9 more
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Four cases of cyanide self-poisoning were admitted to one hospital over a period of two years. Two of the patients died. The diagnosis in the unconscious patient may be suggested by the finding of bradycardia and the absence of cyanosis (despite inadequate ventilation).
M, Lee-Jones +2 more
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Acute cyanide poisoning is a rare but usually fatal intoxication. Rapid diagnosis and immediate initiation of therapy are important, since a number of effective and potentially life-saving antidotes are available. Pathophysiology, signs, symptoms, course and therapy are discussed, and three personal observations are presented.
H, Kläui, E, Russi, P C, Baumann
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Abstract Organic residue analysis was conducted on various vessels from burials at Tel Yehud, Israel. The analyses led to new reliable evidence for the presence of opioid alkaloids and their decomposition products. This research revitalizes a decades‐old discussion on the presence and function of the opium trade across a cultural region of utmost ...
Vanessa Linares +5 more
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Homicide with intramuscular cyanide injection: a case report
Cyanide poisoning most commonly occurs from smoke inhalation, less commonly by oral ingestion for suicide or homicide. There are rare cases of intravenous or subcutaneous parenteral cyanide.
Natasha Tobarran +4 more
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Cyanide intoxication by apricot kernels: A case report and literature review
Acute cyanide intoxication is a serious healthcare problem due to its potentially life threatening and fatal toxic effects. Ingestion of cyanide containing foods is an important source of cyanide poisoning and apricot kernels contain significant amounts ...
Faruk Ekinci +3 more
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Toxicological Investigation of Acute Cyanide Poisoning Cases: Report of Four Cases
Cyanide is a deadly poison. Acute cyanide poisoning in humans is rare and is predominantly caused by smoke inhalation from fires and much more rarely by intentional ingestion of cyanide salts as in suicide or homicide attempts. The main objective of this
Humera Shafi +5 more
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