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New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
Circulating antibodies reacting specifically with the cell membrane of hepatocytes isolated from halothane-anesthetized rabbits were detected in nine of 11 patients with fulminant hepatic failure after helothane-induced anesthesia.
D. Vergani+6 more
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Circulating antibodies reacting specifically with the cell membrane of hepatocytes isolated from halothane-anesthetized rabbits were detected in nine of 11 patients with fulminant hepatic failure after helothane-induced anesthesia.
D. Vergani+6 more
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Journal of Animal Science, 1996
Growth performance, carcass characteristics, and meat quality of halothane carrier (Nn) and negative (NN) pigs grown from 40 kg live weight and slaughtered at three weights (110, 125, and 140 kg live weight) were studied. Daily gains were similar for the
L M Leach+4 more
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Growth performance, carcass characteristics, and meat quality of halothane carrier (Nn) and negative (NN) pigs grown from 40 kg live weight and slaughtered at three weights (110, 125, and 140 kg live weight) were studied. Daily gains were similar for the
L M Leach+4 more
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Journal of Animal Science, 2000
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of the Halothane (N) and Rendement Napole (RN) genes on carcass and meat quality characteristics in pigs.
Daniel N. Hamilton+4 more
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The objective of this study was to determine the effects of the Halothane (N) and Rendement Napole (RN) genes on carcass and meat quality characteristics in pigs.
Daniel N. Hamilton+4 more
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Digestive Diseases, 1988
Hepatitis following halothane anaesthesia may take two forms: a mild self-limiting disease or a more severe hepatitis with a high mortality. Whether these two forms represent two distinct entities or ends of a spectrum is unclear. Severe hepatitis is commoner after multiple exposures and has many of the characteristics of an immune-mediated ...
J, Neuberger, R, Williams
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Hepatitis following halothane anaesthesia may take two forms: a mild self-limiting disease or a more severe hepatitis with a high mortality. Whether these two forms represent two distinct entities or ends of a spectrum is unclear. Severe hepatitis is commoner after multiple exposures and has many of the characteristics of an immune-mediated ...
J, Neuberger, R, Williams
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Comparison of the biotransformation and hepatotoxicity of halothane and deuterated halothane.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1980To investigate the effect of deuterium substitution on the biotransformation and hepatotoxicity of halothane, male, phenobarbital-pretreated rats were exposed for 2 hr to 1% halothane or deuterated halothane (d-halothane) delivered in 14% O2-85% N2. The exposures were performed at mildly hypoxic conditions (14% O2) since it was previously established ...
I G, Sipes+4 more
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Survey of Anesthesiology, 1989
Halothane, an effective and usually safe anaesthetic agent, is rarely associated with the development of fulminant hepatic failure. Guidelines have been developed to reduce the probability of a patient developing halothane hepatitis. However, cases continue to occur and, in some cases, the guidelines have been ignored.
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Halothane, an effective and usually safe anaesthetic agent, is rarely associated with the development of fulminant hepatic failure. Guidelines have been developed to reduce the probability of a patient developing halothane hepatitis. However, cases continue to occur and, in some cases, the guidelines have been ignored.
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Halothane Hepatitis Sans Halothane
Hepatology, 1985Jonas Skornicki, Harold O. Conn
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1978
Halothane (2-bromo-2-chloro-1:1:1-trifluoroethane) is a volatile, nonflammable anaesthetic agent which has been widely used for the last 20 years. Halothane hepatitis has been a matter of continuing controversy, but now it seems to be generally accepted as a clinical entity.
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Halothane (2-bromo-2-chloro-1:1:1-trifluoroethane) is a volatile, nonflammable anaesthetic agent which has been widely used for the last 20 years. Halothane hepatitis has been a matter of continuing controversy, but now it seems to be generally accepted as a clinical entity.
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