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  • 23. Acute salicylate poisoning: risk factors for severe outcome.
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  • 30. Quantitative serum toxic screening in the management of suspected drug overdose.
    Mahoney JD, Gross PL, Stern TA, Browne BJ, Pollack MH, Reder V, Mulley AG.
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  • 31. An open letter to emergency nurses from an overdose patient.
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  • 32. Salsalate intoxication and ramifications of utilizing nonspecific analytical methods in estimating quantitative blood concentrations.
    Spontak SF, Hassan FM, Spadafora MP.
    J Anal Toxicol; 1994 Jun; 18(4):229-31. PubMed ID: 7967546
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  • 35. The limited utility of screening laboratory tests and electrocardiograms in the management of unintentional asymptomatic pediatric ingestions.
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  • 38. [Life threatening salicylate poisoning caused by percutaneous absorption in severe ichthyosis vulgaris].
    Germann R, Schindera I, Kuch M, Seitz U, Altmeyer S, Schindera F.
    Hautarzt; 1996 Aug; 47(8):624-7. PubMed ID: 8964705
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  • 40. [Dosis sola facit venenum: outcome of intoxications in a Swiss university hospital].
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