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Heavy metal poisoning: management of intoxication and antidotes
2010Of the known elements, nearly 80% are either metals or metalloids. The highly reactive nature of most metals result in their forming complexes with other compounds such oxygen, sulfide and chloride. Although this reactivity is the primary means by which they are toxic, many metals, in trace amounts, are vital to normal physiological processes; examples
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349 SEVERE SILVER POISONING (HEAVY METAL TOXICITY)
Journal of Investigative Medicine, 2005Severe silver poisoning (Argyria). A 64 year-old Hispanic female presents to this office with a silver-gray color. The patient is noted to be severely toxic, emaciated, weight of 98 pounds down from her normal weight of 164 pounds. The patient was hypotensive, mildy tachycardic and febrile.
J. Wasserberger, G. Ordog
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Neurosyphilis, or Chronic Heavy Metal Poisoning
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1995Since the 1490s, the treatment of syphilis has consisted of heavy metals--first mercurial and later arsenic and bismuth preparations. Tabes dorsalis, as described by Duchenne in the 1850s, is made up of various characteristic neurologic symptoms. "Gastric crises," sudden stabbing pains followed by vomiting and diarrhea, was originally included by ...
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METALLOTHIONEIN AND HEAVY METAL POISONING
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1994P, Kille, P E, Olsson
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Common poisonings including heavy metal poisoning
2014Amitava Dasgupta, Amer Wahed
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New roads and challenges for fuel cells in heavy-duty transportation
Nature Energy, 2021David A Cullen +2 more
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Protonated phosphonic acid electrodes for high power heavy-duty vehicle fuel cells
Nature Energy, 2022Katie H Lim +2 more
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