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Toxic Substances in Spinal Cord Injury

Neurosurgery, 1979
Abstract Several investigators have implicated norepinephrine and other toxic substances released in the region of a spinal cord injury in the genesis of the progressive pathological and clinical changes that follow spinal trauma. To test this hypothesis.
S C, Stein   +3 more
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Toxicity/Substance Abuse

2017
Stroke is the second leading cause of mortality and most common cause of disability worldwide. Approximately, 30% of stroke survivors are permanently disabled, and 20% require institutionalized care. In 2002, the cost of stroke was estimated at $49.4 billion (Reynolds).
R. Sweis, J. Biller
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Toxicity/Substance Abuse

1997
This chapter elaborates the role of toxicity and substance abuse inassociation with brain ischemia and hemorrhagic stroke. Toxicity to every major organ system, including the central and peripheral nervous systems, has been noted in adults and the fetus.
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TOXIC SUBSTANCES:

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1971
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METABOLISM OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES

British Medical Bulletin, 1969
D V, Parke, R T, Williams
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Intestinal Excretion of Toxic Substances

1985
Chemicals can be eliminated from body via feces by two major mechanisms, namely biliary and intestinal excretion. The relative importance of these processes in the elimination of a highly lipophilic xenobiotic such as hexachlorobenzene (HCB) has been studied.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Toxic Substances

2001
Anne M. Hansen, Manfred van Afferden
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Toxic Substances

1976
John W. Moore, Elizabeth A. Moore
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