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Hexachlorophene toxicity. Human experience at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Mullick, F G
Pediatrics (Evanston), 1973-02, Vol.51 (2), p.395-399
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United States
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Título:
Hexachlorophene toxicity. Human experience at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Autor:
Mullick, F G
Assuntos:
Administration, Oral
;
Adult
;
Age Factors
;
Autopsy
;
Baths
;
Brain - pathology
;
Brain Diseases - chemically induced
;
Burns - drug therapy
;
Child, Preschool
;
Female
;
Hexachlorophene - administration & dosage
;
Hexachlorophene - adverse effects
;
Hexachlorophene - metabolism
;
Hexachlorophene - poisoning
;
Humans
;
Ichthyosis - drug therapy
;
Infant, Newborn
;
Male
;
Military Medicine
;
Skin Absorption
;
Solutions
;
Time Factors
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Pediatrics (Evanston), 1973-02, Vol.51 (2), p.395-399
Descrição:
Six patients exposed to 3% hexachlorophene were studied. Two were adults that had accidentaly ingested a large amount of the substance. The remaining were children, two of which were being treated with 3% hexachlorophene baths for burns and two for severe congenital ichthyosis. The two adults developed symptoms shortly after ingestion and died in less than 48 hours. The interval between exposure and symptoms in the children ranged from six hours to ten days. All the children showed severe vacuolation of the white matter in different areas of the cerebrum as well as the cerebellum. In the two adults no vacuolation of the white matter was evident.
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United States
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Inglês
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