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Impressive but classical electrocardiograph changes after organophosphate poisoning
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Abstract
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The article describes the case of a 63-year-old woman who ingested a 500 millimeter (ml.) of parathion. Due to massive salivation, intubation of the patient was necessary upon arrival of the emergency services. A computer tomography (CT)-scan conducted to the patient did not show subarachnoidal hemorrhage or pulmonary embolism. A variety of abnormalities displayed by the electrocardiography (ECG) in acute organophosphate poisoning is discussed. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Clinical toxicology (1968). - San Francisco, Calif., 1968 - 1981
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Publication
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San Francisco, Calif.
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2008
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ISSN
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0009-9309
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DOI
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10.1080/15563650701558586
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Volume/pages
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46
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(2008)
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ISI
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000259365400011
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Full text (Publisher's DOI)
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