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Acute Fluoride Poisoning

Pediatrics, 1976
Fluoride poisoning is a potentially severe environmental hazard for children. A case of fluoride poisoning is presented which was manifested by severe hypocalcemia, ventricular arrhythymias, and respiratory failure. Treatment of this poisoning, including peritoneal dialysis, is discussed.
R, Yolken, P, Konecny, P, McCarthy
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THERAPY OF ACUTE FLUORIDE POISONING

open access: closedThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1948
John H. Peters
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Acute fluoride poisoning

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1983
A case of acute fluoride poisoning is reported and the side effects of fluoride are discussed.
H. Ganapathy   +3 more
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[A case of recurrent convulsions caused by acute sulfuryl fluoride gas poisoning].

open access: closedZhonghua lao dong wei sheng zhi ye bing za zhi = Zhonghua laodong weisheng zhiyebing zazhi = Chinese journal of industrial hygiene and occupational diseases
Q B Zhang   +4 more
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Acute fluoride poisoning in a New Mexico elementary school.

Pediatrics, 1980
Thirty-four persons became ill with acute fluoride poisoning shortly after drinking water in an elementary school in Los Lunas, NM. The water supply of the school was supplemented with a concentrated sodium fluoride solution designed to raise fluoride ...
Richard E. Hoffman   +4 more
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ACCIDENTAL SODIUM FLUORIDE POISONING

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1933
Sodium fluoride is widely employed as an insecticide. It is the chief constituent of most "roach powders." It is dispensed in drug stores, grocery stores and department stores without any indication that it is a deadly poison. Because it is dispensed in containers similar to those used for saline laxatives or baking powder, it is often mistaken for ...
THOMAS P. SHARKEY, WALTER M. SIMPSON
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Fluoride: An essential or poison element

Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, 1983
Abstract One of the most significant developments in modern dentistry has been the use of fluoride salts and its impact on education and dental and medical practice. The incorporation of 0.7 – 1.2 ppm Fluoride in drinking water has caused a decrease of up to 50% in dental caries.
S. Levi   +5 more
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[Fluoride poisoning and thyroid function].

open access: closedMinerva stomatologica, 1966
P Ballicu, Mario Floris, L Frongia
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Superphosphate poisoning of sheep: the role of fluoride

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1982
Earlier work confirmed that the fundamental lesion of superphosphate poisoning is an acute toxic tubular nephritis in which both phosphate and fluoride may play a part but their respective roles could not be determined. In this study, sheep poisoned by sodium fluoride (NaF) were compared with sheep poisoned by superphosphate containing approximately 1 ...
P J, O'Hara, A J, Fraser, M P, James
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