نتایج جستجو برای: sulfur mustard

تعداد نتایج: 38828  

2014
Mohammad Hossein Emami Mohammad Talaei Yunes Panahi Amin Saburi Mostafa Ghanei

BACKGROUND Gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) is prevalent and related to more severe disease in patients with respiratory problems. We evaluated the effects of antireflux therapy in warfare victims of exposure to Mustard gas with chronic cough. MATERIALS AND METHODS This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study was conducted on 45 cases of sulfur mustard injury wit...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2006
A A Brimfield Mark J Novak Ernest Hodgson

Thiodiglycol (2,2'-bis-hydroxyethylsulfide, TDG), the hydrolysis product of the chemical warfare agent sulfur mustard, has been implicated in the toxicity of sulfur mustard through the inhibition of protein phosphatases in mouse liver cytosol. The absence of any inhibitory activity when TDG was present in assays of pure enzymes, however, led us to investigate the possibility for metabolic activ...

2015
Saber Imani Yunes Panahi Jafar Salimian Junjiang Fu Mostafa Ghanei

Sulfur mustard (SM, bis- (2-chloroethyl) sulphide) is a chemical warfare agent that causes DNA alkylation, protein modification and membrane damage. SM can trigger several molecular pathways involved in inflammation and oxidative stress, which cause cell necrosis and apoptosis, and loss of cells integrity and function. Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is a growing research topic and is ...

2014
Nader Roushan Fateme Zali Hamidreza Abtahi Mehrnaz Asadi Reza Taslimi Najme Aletaha

UNLABELLED Background Sulfur mustard (SM) has acute and chronic effects on skin and mucosal surfaces. The aim of the study was to evaluate the frequency of esophagitis in a historical cohort of veterans who had been exposed to SM in Iran-Iraq war nearly 25 years ago. METHODS One hundred two veterans with dyspepsia and/or heartburn underwent esophago-gastroduodenoscopy. Of them, 52 cases had b...

ژورنال: مجله طب نظامی 2022

In World War I, sulfur mustard or mustard gas was used as a chemical weapon for the first time. Years later, during the imposed war (eight years of holy defense) against the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq used this poisonous gas against the soldiers and people of Iranian cities. Many years after the war, many chemical veterans still suffer from its effects. Mustard gas is a strong alkylating su...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2011
Mostafa Ghanei Mohsen Sheyacy Mohammad Amin Abbasi Alireza Ani Jafar Aslani

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to examine whether the degree of air trapping in high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) of patients with histories of sulfur mustard gas exposure during suspended full expiration correlated with various parameters of the cardiopulmonary exercise test as the gold standard for assessment of pulmonary function. METHODS In this analytic study 75 male pa...

2016
Arik Eisenkraft Avshalom Falk

Organophosphates (OPs) are cholinesterase inhibitors that lead to a characteristic toxidrome of hypersecretion, miosis, dyspnea, respiratory insufficiency, convulsions and, without proper and early antidotal treatment, death. Most of these compounds are highly lipophilic. Sulfur mustard is a toxic lipophilic alkylating agent, exerting its damage through alkylation of cellular macromolecules (e....

Journal: :Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A 2003
Jim E Riviere Ronald E Baynes James D Brooks James L Yeatts Nancy A Monteiro-Riviere

Exposure to N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) commonly occurs in the general population and has been implicated as a contributory factor to the Gulf War Illness. The focus of the present studies was to determine the effect of coexposure factors, potentially encountered in a military environment, that could modulate transdermal flux of topically applied DEET. Factors investigated were vehicle, dose...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2018
F Carniato C Bisio C Evangelisti R Psaro V Dal Santo D Costenaro L Marchese M Guidotti

A class of heterogeneous catalysts based on commercial bentonite from natural origin, containing at least 80 wt% of montmorillonite clay, was designed to transform selectively and under mild conditions toxic organosulfur and organophosphorus chemical warfare agents into non-noxious products with a reduced impact on health and environment. The bentonite from the natural origin was modified by in...

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