نتایج جستجو برای: inhalational exposure

تعداد نتایج: 308489  

Journal: :JAMA 2002
Bushra Mina J P Dym Frank Kuepper Raymond Tso Carmina Arrastia Irina Kaplounova Hasan Faraj Agnieszka Kwapniewski Christopher M Krol Mayer Grosser Jeffrey Glick Steven Fochios Athena Remolina Ljiljana Vasovic Jeffrey Moses Thomas Robin Maria DeVita Michael L Tapper

A 61-year-old woman who was a New York City hospital employee developed fatal inhalational anthrax, but with an unknown source of anthrax exposure. The patient presented with shortness of breath, malaise, and cough that had developed 3 days prior to admission. Within hours of presentation, she developed respiratory failure and septic shock and required mechanical ventilation and vasopressor the...

Journal: :IARS international research journal 2021

Muriatic acid is the commonly used toilet bowl cleaner in India. It delivered industrially and utilized for cleaning, pickling, electroplating metals, refining mineral petrol well extraction, cowhide tanning, of fats, cleansers, consumable oils. Inhalation most common exposure muriatic contamination. In this article, medical studies about a case delayed inhalational injury due to poisoning has ...

2012
Jacquelyn M. Bales Diana S. Powell Laura M. Bethel Douglas S. Reed Amy L. Hartman

Humans infected with Rift Valley Fever Virus (RVFV) generally recover after a febrile illness; however, a proportion of patients progress to a more severe clinical outcome such as hemorrhagic fever or meningoencephalitis. RVFV is naturally transmitted to livestock and humans by mosquito bites, but it is also infectious through inhalational exposure, making it a potential bioterror weapon. To be...

2002
Puneet K. Dewan Alicia M. Fry Kayla Laserson Bruce C. Tierney Conrad P. Quinn James A. Hayslett Laura N. Broyles Andi Shane Kevin L. Winthrop Ivan Walks Larry Siegel Thomas Hales Vera A. Semenova Sandra Romero-Steiner Cheryl Elie Rima Khabbaz Ali S. Khan Rana A. Hajjeh Anne Schuchat

In October 2001, four cases of inhalational anthrax occurred in workers in a Washington, D.C., mail facility that processed envelopes containing Bacillus anthracis spores. We reviewed the envelopes' paths and obtained exposure histories and nasal swab cultures from postal workers. Environmental sampling was performed. A sample of employees was assessed for antibody concentrations to B. anthraci...

Journal: :Clinical toxicology 2016
Matthew J Noble Stewart L Decker B Z Horowitz

CONTEXT Mercury exposure has been described among small-scale gold mining communities in developing countries, but reports of inhalational mercury toxicity among home gold extractors in the US remain uncommon. OBJECTIVE We sought to identify inhalational mercury exposures and toxicity among artisanal gold extractors. METHODS This is an observational case series of a single Poison Center dat...

2002
Thomas V. Inglesby Donald A. Henderson John G. Bartlett Michael S. Ascher Julie Gerberding Jerome Hauer James Hughes Joseph McDade Michael T. Osterholm Trish M. Perl Philip K. Russell

| FULL TEXT | PDF | MEDLINE 64.Mina B, Dym JP, Kuepper F, et al.Fatal inhalational anthrax with unknown source of exposure in a 61-year-old woman inNew York City.JAMA.2002;287:858-862.ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT | PDF | MEDLINE 65.Bush LM, Abrams BH, Beall A, Johnson CC.Index case of fatal inhalational anthrax due to bioterrorism in the United States.N Engl J Med.<l...

Journal: :British medical journal 1976
M Severn

2012
Ragesh Panikkath Kenneth Nugent Alejandro Perez-Verdia

Atrial fibrillation (AF) has been associated with lung diseases like pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease but has only infrequently been associated with inhalational lung injury. We report two cases of resistant AF, which developed in young healthy manual laborers shortly after inhalational lung injury due to massive quantity of pesticides and anhydrous ammonia, respectively. The...

Journal: :Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie 2000
C Byhahn H J Wilke U Strouhal P Kessler V Lischke K Westphal

PURPOSE To determine occupational exposure of the anesthesiologist and surgeon to nitrous oxide and desflurane during general anesthesia for ear-nose-throat (ENT) surgery in children and adults. METHODS An observational clinical trial was performed in ten children (C) and ten adults (A). Tracheas were intubated, in adults, with cuffed tubes and in children with uncuffed tubes. The operating r...

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