Carbon Monoxide Toxicity Secondary to Cutaneous Methylene Chloride Exposure: A Case Report
Carbon Monoxide Toxicity Secondary to Cutaneous Methylene Chloride Exposure: A Case Report
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England: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Cutaneous absorption of methylene chloride is rarely toxic. This case shows that it can lead to carboxyhemoglobinemia. Exposure to methylene chloride should warrant a carboxyhemoglobin check and oxygen support. Adequate decontamination and monitoring for symptoms in patients with greater cutaneous exposure due to persistent risks for to...
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Carbon Monoxide Toxicity Secondary to Cutaneous Methylene Chloride Exposure: A Case Report
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2050-0904
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2050-0904
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10.1002/ccr3.70141