The clinical features of acute chlorine gas inhalation, and its management are reviewed. Current medical views on the chronic effects of an acute overwhelming exposure on lung function (reactive airways dysfunction syndrome), and the more controversial field of lung disease secondary to repeated inhalat...
CHLORINEADULT respiratory distress syndromeTHERAPEUTICSThe Authors report an accidental gas exposure of Chlorine gas in a worker. This accident is very uncommon and can lead to important life-threatening conditions, such as Reactive Airway Disfunction Syndrome (RADS) and Acute Respiratory D...
Death from inhalation of chlorine gasDublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science -doi:10.1007/BF02956543Charles A. Cameronthe Royal College of Surgeons, IrelandSpringer LondonDublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science
Novel treatment of acute re- spiratory distress syndrome after chlorine gas inhalation injury. Am Surg. 2016;82:e219-220. B Warren,N Royall,HG Smith,... - 《American Surgeon》 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Acute Lung Injury Caused by Inhalation of Waterproofing Spray A 36-year-old woman was ...
It releases chlorine gas when added to water and can cause respiratory effects. Dermal and eye injury can occur because of the caustic nature of chlorine. We report a case of chlorine toxicity and burns on a mans face due to the explosion of calcium hypochlorite while he was mixing it into...
Thus, accidental release of chlorine (Cl2) is probably one of the most frequent causes of inhalation injury, not only in industry, but also in the community as a result of transportation accidents or the use of chlorine for the disinfection of swimming pools. An important cause of toxic ...
Background Chlorine dioxide (CD) gas has a potent antimicrobial activity at extremely low concentration and may serve as a new tool for infection control occupationally as well as publicly. However, it remains unknown whether the chronic exposure of CD gas concentration effective against microbes is...
Examples of chemical irritants found in smoke include sulfur dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen chloride, and chlorine. Chemical asphyxiants A fire can produce compounds that do damage by interfering with the body's oxygen use at a cellular level. ...
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This disclosure is directed to novel ethers of the formula: CF3CHaXb-O-CF2CHcFdCle WHEREIN X is fluorine, chlorine or bromine, preferably fluorine, a is one or two, b is zero or one, a plus b are two, preferably both a and b being one, c is zero or one, d is zero to two,...