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Acute hydrogen selenide gas poisoning admissions in one of the hospitals in Delhi, India: case report

BD Banerjee

Department of Biochemistry, University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital, University of Delhi

S. Dwivedi

Preventive Cardiology Clinic, Department of Medicine, University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital, University of Delhi, Shahdara, Delhi 110 095

S. Singh

Central Pollution Control Board, Parivesh Bhavan, East Arjun Nagar, Delhi 110 032, India

Acute gas poisoning is one of the most important medicosocial problems in the developing countries. An outbreak of acute inhalation exposure to hydrogen selenide occurred in Delhi, India. This report includes our findings on epidemiological, clinical and biochemical investigations in 31 cases hospitalized immediately after the gas poisoning.

Key Words: hydrogen selenide • heavy metal toxicity • inhalation poisoning • acute bronchitis • sinus tachycardia

Human & Experimental Toxicology, Vol. 16, No. 5, 276-278 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/096032719701600508


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