Blood vessel poisoning: Arsenic narrows artery that feeds brainNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.2307/4013476Ben HarderJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdScience News
Whole blood metals are the standard for diagnosis of lead, mercury or other metal toxicity or poisoning, and are also used to assess recent or ongoing exposure to potentially toxic elements. Whole blood analysis measures total element levels that circulate extracellularly in serum/plasma, as well ...
3.2. The simultaneous blood and brain microdialisys coupled with LC/MS/MS for testing the BBB permeability of phenyl arsenic compounds We examined whether the simultaneous blood and brain microdialysis was applicable to test the BBB permeability of phenyl arsenic compounds such as DPAA, PAA and PMA...
White blood cell (WBC) count: normal adult is 4-10 x 109/L, newborn is 15-20 x 109/L, 8 months to 2 years old baby is 11-12 x 109/L. leukocytosis, common in inflammatory infection, bleeding, poisoning, leukemia and so on. Its reduction is common in influenza, measles and other...
The study also shows that the metal-response element (MRE) in the proximal 5’ flanking sequence of Cu/ZnSOD is required for the induction of the gene by heavy metals48. Therefore, it is very important that Cu/ZnSOD contributes to detoxifying Cd poisoning and maintaining the dynamic balance...
DNA damage in blood cells from children exposed to arsenic and lead in a mining area. In this work, we studied the frequency of DNA damage in children living in Villa de la Paz, Mexico, a mining site contaminated with arsenic and lead. DNA d... L Yá?Ez,E Garc??A-Nieto,E Rojas,...
Arsenic Poisoning Profile, Urine (24-hour or random) Arsenic, Blood Arsenic, Urine (24-hour) Arsenic, Urine (random) Barium, Blood Barium, Urine Benzene Exposure, Blood Benzene Exposure, Urine Boron, Blood Cadmium, Blood Cadmium, Urine Chromium RBC Chromium, Blood Cobalt, ...
(lead concentration in whole blood—Pb-B >70 μg/dL), which is currently very rare, can have a dramatic effect on the central nervous system, i.e., brain edema, convulsions, coma, and lead encephalopathy [6]. Pb poisoning in children on a scale unheard of for decades has been ...
The American Journal of the Medical SciencesPage, I. H., Taylor, R. D. and Kohlstaedt, K. G.: Case of extreme hypotension fol- lowing acute arsenic poisoning with adequate blood supply to the tissues. Am. J. M. Sc. 205: 730-734 (May) 1943....
A case of extreme hypotension following acute arsenic poisoning with adequate blood supply to the tissues: Page, I. H., Taylor, R. D., and Kohlstaedt, K. G.: Am. J. M. Sc. 205: 730, 1943doi:10.1016/s0002-8703(43)90025-0ELSEVIER...