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130 related items for PubMed ID: 3346915

  • 1. Cyanide toxicity in burned patients.
    Silverman SH, Purdue GF, Hunt JL, Bost RO.
    J Trauma; 1988 Feb; 28(2):171-6. PubMed ID: 3346915
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  • 2. Concentrations of cyanide in blood samples of corpses after smoke inhalation of varying origin.
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  • 3. Lack of correlation between carboxyhemoglobin and cyanide in smoke inhalation injury.
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  • 4. Is ethanol the unknown toxin in smoke inhalation injury?
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  • 5. Exposures to carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide and their mixtures: interrelationship between gas exposure concentration, time to incapacitation, carboxyhemoglobin and blood cyanide in rats.
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  • 8. Cyanide poisoning in victims of fire: analysis of 364 cases and review of the literature.
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  • 11. Toxic smoke inhalation: cyanide poisoning in fire victims.
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  • 13. Mortality probability in victims of fire trauma: revised equation to include inhalation injury.
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  • 14. Cyanide poisoning is a possible cause of cardiac arrest among fire victims, and empiric antidote treatment may improve outcomes.
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  • 20. Combined carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning: a place for treatment.
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