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Determinants of Poison-related Mortality in Tertiary Care Hospital, South India. [PDF]

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Cell-laden biomimetic microneedles reconstruct skin rete ridge and stem cell niche. [PDF]

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Autopsy of Hair Dye Poisoning –Revisited

Indian Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2014
With hair dyes gaining in popularity as an easy method of poisoning, either by suicide or homicide, its incidence has been rising in many regions of the country. Due to the various toxins present, the poisoning presents itself in a variety of ways. Some findings go unnoticed during hospitalisation and are apparent only after the death of the patient ...
D. Balasubramanian   +3 more
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Hair dye poisoning.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2008
Hair dye ingestion is an uncommon form of poisoning in the west, however, in some parts of the world such as East Africa and Indian Sub-continent it is not uncommon. The main component of hair dye causing toxicity is Paraphenylenediamine (PPD). This compound has been found to cause angioneurotic edema, rhabdomyolysis and renal failure.
P, Bhargava, P, Matthew
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Paraphenylene diamine hair dye poisoning in an adolescent

Toxicology and Industrial Health, 2011
A 14-year-old female was referred to the pediatric nephrology unit with a short history of progressive angio-oedema of the face requiring tracheostomy. She ingested an unusual substance which caused swollen tongue, cervical oedema and dark coloured brown urine.
Mohamed, Abdelraheem   +3 more
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Paraphenylenediamine Containing Hair Dye

American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2015
Paraphenylenediamine poisoning is among one of the emerging causes of poisoning in Asian countries, because it is a constituent of hair dye formulations and is easily available in market at low cost. Hair dyes are rampantly used in Asian households compared with the western world.
Ambika Prasad, Patra   +5 more
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An Analytical Study of Hair dye Poisoning

Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2014
Aims and Objectives : To study the incidence in different demographic parameters and clinical, biochemical manifestations, fatal dose and fatal period of hair dye poisoning. Materials and Method: The study was conducted on hair dye poisoning cases which were admitted in Gandhi Hospital, Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Yadaiah Alugonda   +4 more
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