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Toxicity of mustard gas skin lesions
Microscopy Research and Technique, 1997Although the exact pathogenesis of mustard gas-induced dermal toxicity remains elusive, morphopathological data gathered in controlled animal and in vitro investigations is providing important clues as to approximate mechanisms. Our laboratory has been studying dermal effects of the chemical warfare agent, sulfur mustard, in a variety of animal models,
J P, Petrali, S, Oglesby-Megee
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Systematic Mustard Gas Scavengers
1991Abstract : The synthesis methodology for preparing four types of novel nucleophilic scavengers for experimental treatment of HD intoxication is described. The four types include 3-alkoxyquinuclidines, 4-(dialkyl) aminopyridines, N-alkylpyridine-4-thiones, and imidazoline-2-thiones. A total of 4 compounds representing three of the classes were prepared,
null R., Sanderson R., III Harris
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1929
Since the introduction of toxic gases into modern warfare on April 22, 1915, all sorts of dire late sequelae have been declared the result of exposure to the various war gases. Peribronchial thickenings and scarring of the parenchyma of the lung have been much discussed; various functional disturbances have been attributed to the late effect of gassing.
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Since the introduction of toxic gases into modern warfare on April 22, 1915, all sorts of dire late sequelae have been declared the result of exposure to the various war gases. Peribronchial thickenings and scarring of the parenchyma of the lung have been much discussed; various functional disturbances have been attributed to the late effect of gassing.
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Treatment of Mustard Gas Burns
BMJ, 1946W, Clayton, A J, Howard, D, Thomson
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