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Toxic neuropathies

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2023
Purpose of review Immunotherapy has had a significant impact on the treatment of an increasing number of cancers as well as in inflammatory, rheumatological and gastroenterological conditions. Recreational nitrous oxide use is now a global epidemic.
Alexander M, Rossor, Hadi, Manji
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Toxicity Reduction Evaluation, Toxicity Identification Evaluation and Toxicity Tracking in Direct Toxicity Assessment

Ecotoxicology, 2004
Toxicity reduction evaluations (TREs) in the River Esk and Lower Tees Estuary were based on the approach described by USEPA, but adapted to tackle the specific problems of the two sites. A combination of toxicity tracking and toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) was used at both locations to enhance the understanding of source and type of toxicants
Hutchings, Matt   +10 more
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Toxic action/toxicity

Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2000
ABSTRACTSome six or so physiological systems, essential to normal mammalian life, are involved in poisoning; an intoxication that causes severe injury to any one of them could be life threatening. Reversible chemical reactions showing Scatchard‐type binding are exemplified by CO, CN− and cyclodiene neurotoxin insecticide intoxications, and by antigen ...
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Toxic megacolon

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2012
Toxic megacolon represents a dreaded complication of mainly inflammatory or infectious conditions of the colon. It is most commonly associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), i.e., ulcerative colitis or ileocolonic Crohn's disease. Lately, the epidemiology has shifted toward infectious causes, specifically due to an increase of Clostridium ...
Daniel M, Autenrieth, Daniel C, Baumgart
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Toxic Neuropathies

Neurologic Clinics, 2005
Many substances, organic and manufactured, may induce peripheral nerve damage when exposed to them. The expected clinical phenotype is of a distal, sensory or sensorimotor polyneuropathy, often painful, with axonal characteristics on electrodiagnostic and histopathologic analysis. Treatment is limited; often, the only effective management is supportive
Patrick M, Grogan, Jonathan S, Katz
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Toxic Chemicals and Toxic Laws

Science, 1991
Recently there was consternation when it was discovered that a program intended to help minorities and the underprivileged in Detroit might have to be canceled. The reason was that some of the land on which new buildings were built was thought to contain toxic chemicals and therefore fell under the provisions of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
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Treating toxicity

Emergency Nurse, 2014
The use of lipid emulsions to resuscitate patients with toxicity due to local anaesthetics, such as bupivacaine cardiac toxicity, has been proposed in clinical literature.
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