Chronic Lead Poisoning Due to Grease Paint. Published: 14 March 1936; Br Med J 1 doi:10.1136/bmj.1.3923.528 ...
These signs of impaired renal function were more frequent in the group of patients with chronic lead poisoning who had had ... This paper presents a study of renal function in 102 patients with lead poisoning admitted to the Occupational Diseases Clinic ... Prolonged exposure and frequently recurring episodes of acute poisoning may lead to progressive impairment of renal function ... forming part of the generalized vasoconstriction of lead poisoning. ...
Clinical Lecture on a Case of Lead-Poisoning, Treated with Iodide of Potassium Br Med J 1871; 1 :362 (Published 08 April 1871) ...
Heavy metal poisoning (lead, arsenic). *Familial Mediterranean fever. *Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. *Chronic ...
Two Cases of Poisoning by the Self-Administration of "Diachylon"-Lead Plaster-For the Purpose of Procuring Abortion Br Med J ...
The anaemia of lead poisoning (1 September, 1961) H. E. Hutchison, J. M. Stark ...
1966) lead poisoning in childhood: signs, symptoms, current therapy, clinical expressions. Clin Paediatr 5:269-275. ... A repeat blood lead concentration was 52 g/dl.. Lead intoxication most often occurs in 1 to 3 year old children due to chewing ... Lead toxicity is much less common in adults. It is mainly an occupational hazard due to inhalation of lead fumes or physical ... Blood lead concentration estimated on the next day was 89 μg/dl (normal range 10-15 μg/dl), which confirmed lead toxicity. The ...
Objective Poisoning is the fourth leading cause of unintentional injury and a common paediatric emergency in children under 5 ... and history of previous poisoning (adj mOR=8.6, 95% CI 1.7 to 43.5) were independently related to unintentional poisoning. ... Predictors of unintentional poisoning among children under 5 years of age in Karachi: a matched case-control study ... Predictors of unintentional poisoning among children under 5 years of age in Karachi: a matched case-control study ...
... pesticide poisoning can lead to acute kidney injury,45 which has been associated with increased risk of subsequent CKD and ESRD ... and pesticide poisoning was rarely diagnosed in the cohort. Pesticide poisoning is frequently under-diagnosed;48 thus, doctor ... Fatal aluminium phosphide poisoning. Eur J Anaesthesiol 2007;24:292-3. doi:10.1017/S0265021506001451. ... A fatal case of paraquat poisoning following minimal dermal exposure. Ren Fail 2007;29:375-7. doi:10.1080/08860220601184134. ...
Paracetamol poisoning (PP) as we all know the commonest agent in UK causing acute hepatic insult leading to many deaths as well ... Paracetamol poisoning (PP) as we all know the commonest agent in UK causing acute hepatic insult leading to many deaths as well ... A rapid fall in ketone body level can result in a fall in osmolality and osmoticity of the serum and lead to cerebral edema. In ... Focussing on one inhaled steroid may lead to children being switched inappropriately from one inhaled steroid to another rather ...
... road traffic accidents historically have been the leading cause for loss of life years but since 2008 poisonings cause the ... In Sweden, the greatest number of accidental deaths is caused by falls followed by poisonings and road traffic accidents. There ... road traffic fatalities lost on average 32 years of life and poisoning fatalities on average 40 years. ...
36 or excess of calcium in nerve endings that leads to localised muscle injury,37 the overall picture of occurrence and ... 14 with 12 occupational poisonings, and fenthion23 with one occupational poisoning. Of the 15 poisonings with OPs regarded as " ... In men poisoned with OPs previously considered as non-neuropathic or with moderate poisonings with neuropathic OPs there are ... This is the first study to repeatedly examine a cohort of men poisoned with OPs during several years after poisoning. We have ...
POISONING PREVENTION. Among those families who reported poisonous substances in their home at the baseline, those in the ... In the Unites States, the leading causes of injury hospitalization for children between 1 and 4 years old are motor vehicle ... Similar increases in poisoning prevention knowledge and possession of ipecac were noted and the proportion of families who ... Greater opportunities for change in poisoning prevention were noted, as most families did not possess ipecac. These patterns of ...
... poisoning (8%), and animal bites (5%). Traffic and burns were the leading causes of non-fatal injuries and traffic also ... Burns were the leading cause of severe injuries in children 10 years or younger (41%) (table 4), while traffic was the leading ... The leading cause of fatal injuries was drowning (27%), followed by traffic (18%), and blunt injuries (15%) (table 1). Traffic ... Leading causes of death were drowning in the rural setting, and road traffic in the city. ...
6 Neuropathy impedes pain impulses to the brain and leads to poor skin sensitivity. The condition will gradually worsen if/as ... carbon monoxide poisoning and cardiac surgery.40 ... 7 Autonomic neuropathy leads to loss of sympathetic innervation ... 39 In the 1950s and 1960 s Churchill-Davidson and Boeremas work led to acknowledgement of the value of hyperbaric oxygen ...
Consumption of toxins or poisons (eg, puffer fish poisoning (tetrodotoxin), lead, thallium, arsenic) ... Puffer fish poisoning, Guillain-Barré syndrome and persistent sodium channels. Ann Neurol 2005;57:309. ... Consumption of certain plants (eg, buckthorn)28 or intoxication with lead, arsenic36 or thallium have all caused a rapidly ... Raw puffer fish (fugu) is a Japanese delicacy, but if prepared incorrectly may result in tetrodotoxin poisoning and rapidly ...
Possibility of arsenic poisoning. Two of us (FM and EB) have recently readvanced the hypothesis of arsenic poisoning,1 on the ... Lindh U, Brune D, Nordberg G, Wester P-O. Levels of antimony, arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, mercury, selenium, silver, tin, ... According to Hindmarsh, arsenic concentrations above 10 mg/kg in chronic poisonings and above 45 mg/kg in lethal poisonings are ... Most of the symptoms reported by the doctors attending Francesco during his last days are typical of arsenic poisoning: nausea ...
We are the first to see a pattern if a demographic is calling about mumps symptoms or food poisoning or, as we have seen more ... Your assessment with participation of the caller can result in actions and advice that can lead to better a quality of life of ...
Methyl Iodide Poisoning (1 October, 1945) Free Anderson Garland, F. E. Camps ... Leading Articles:. *. Resettlement and Industrial Medicine (1 October, 1945) Free *. Dust and Lung Disease (1 October, 1945) ... MEMORANDUM ON CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING (1 October, 1945) Free M. W. G. ...
Conclusion Home injuries were the leading cause of injury death in children under five in the countries under study and the ... The top five injury causes all countries aggregated were drowning/submersion, thermal injuries, poisoning, falls and homicide, ...
Comparability between ICD-9 and ICD-10 for the leading causes of death in Spain. Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique 2006;54:355-65. ... poisonings, and adverse effects; and V codes (V01-V82), describing factors influencing health status and contact with health ... However, we suspect our choice of pedestrians as a comparator group will have led to a conservative estimate in that it would ... In order to conduct surveillance studies, we require valid coding of patients diseases and circumstances of the event leading ...
Burns, poisoning, aspiration of foreign materials, and pulmonary embolism are examples of these. The highest three categories ... In most cases it was not possible for accident investigators to determine precisely what the factors leading to the incident ... This mirrors research in North America and Australia, which has consistently shown machinery to be the main agent leading to ... Although Ruser31 found that these two methods led to broadly equivalent results for United States data, there are particular ...
... "used as intended pose no risk of nicotine poisoning to users." This is true, but it is equally true of all poisons. The report ... The meeting was also attended by the tobacco lead at PHE. Furthermore, their paper tellingly concedes that "A limitation of ... However, it quotes a report of over 2400 poisoning cases in the United States up to February 201423 as saying "none resulted in ... Notes from the field: calls to poison centers for exposures to electronic cigarettes-United States, September 2010-February ...
It is a biologically active respirable submicron aerosol that induces cellular responses leading to chronic obstructive ... is the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Although high-quality studies on waterpipes long-term effects are still scarce, ...
The observation that cytisine satisfies smokers led to the development of cytisine tablets as a treatment for smokers wishing ... A fatal case of laburnum seed poisoning. Med Sci Law 1970;10:260-6. ... The efficacy of the medication may increase further with more user-friendly dosing leading to better patient adherence to ... 33 It seems virtually impossible to get poisoned with Tabex. A pharmaceutical specialist tried to commit suicide using Tabex ...
Moreover, the findings demonstrate that the evolution of e-cigarettes has led to a third-generation of high-powered devices ... However, due to concerns of potential nicotine poisonings, regulators in the European Union have taken the opposite strategy. ... there may be cause for concern that they may lead to nicotine dependence among youth who are experimenting with e-cigarettes at ... have demonstrated a much more favourable toxicological profile than combustible cigarettes-the worldwide leading cause of ...
A breakdown factor is an item whose failure or malfunction led to the injury, such as a swing whose chain broke. ... All children presenting to the emergency rooms at the 10 childrens hospitals for an injury or poisoning were invited to ... When a project requiring use of program data is led by researchers outside the division, the work often becomes a collaborative ... This complexity means, however, that inexperience in working with these data can lead to problems. Failure to retrieve all ...
Leading from the finding of Sinclair and Green29 that Franks typology of illness30 narratives provided a useful framework for ... Narrative approaches to the study of self-harm (self-injury and self-poisoning) have indicated the importance and diversity of ... Careful management of the visibility of self-injury scars was common across the sample, and appeared to lead from concerns ...
As highlighted in table 2, road traffic injury was the leading injury related cause of death and, compared with women, men were ... Of concern however are the limitations identified in relation to fall and poisoning related deaths. These limitations are an ... There are a number of reasons for selecting injury related mortality and these include: (1) injury is the leading cause of ... Conclusions The A6 mortality reporting system is embedded within the commune health system and is the lead mortality reporting ...
Having read and re-read the report, it began to make sense as to why reporting trends can sometimes lead us up the garden path. ... These include poisoning, accidents, intentional self-harm, and assault and make a great deal of clinical sense to clinicians ...