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DMTS is an effective treatment in both inhalation and injection models for cyanide poisoning using unanesthetized mice. [PDF]
DeLeon SM+6 more
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Various injury patterns due to combustion (typical but unfamiliar to physicians and easy to miss) in Korea: a case report [PDF]
Patients transported from fire sites may exhibit various injury patterns. Major trauma, skin burn, inhalation burn, and carbon monoxide poisoning are typical injuries. However, most physicians may be unfamiliar that cyanide poisoning can frequently occur
Hyung Il Kim
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Cyanide Poisoning in Cattle [PDF]
Mehmet Erman Or
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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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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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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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Antidotes for Cyanide Poisoning [PDF]
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Martin, C. J., Oʼbrien, R. A.
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Erythrocytes as Carriers of Therapeutic Enzymes. [PDF]
Therapeutic enzymes are administered for the treatment of a wide variety of diseases. They exert their effects through binding with a high affinity and specificity to disease-causing substrates to catalyze their conversion to a non-noxious product, to ...
Bax, BE
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Introduction: Amygdaline, one of the most common cyanogenic glycosides, is present in the seeds and fruit pits of Prunus species. The excessive administration of this glycoside might lead to cyanide poisoning. Aim: The aim of the study is to depict the
Justyna Drankowska+3 more
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