1950
DOI: 10.1097/00005792-195012000-00001
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Acute Phosphorus Poisoning in Man

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“…It is also sometimes used as a pesticide (1)(2)(3). YP is extremely flammable and it may be toxic when ingested.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is also sometimes used as a pesticide (1)(2)(3). YP is extremely flammable and it may be toxic when ingested.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…YP is extremely flammable and it may be toxic when ingested. YP poisoning may produce serious pathologic alterations in almost all systems of the body, especially the liver, heart, kidney, spleen, and brain, and may result in significant mortality (1). The estimated lethal dose of YP is 1 mg/kg (3,4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Elemental yellow phosphorus, but not red phosphorus, interferes with various physiological functions. Liver injury is common; however, most victims of phosphorus intoxication die before overt liver lesions develop.2…”
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“…Durch diesen Kontakt kommt es zunächst zu Zahnverlusten, verzögertem Heilungsprozess der Zahnfassungen ("sockets"), gefolgt von Kiefernekrose, die von starken Schmerzen und Infektionen begleitet wird (ATSDR 1997;US EPA 1990 (Beliles 1981). Daneben spielt die Ausscheidung über die Faeces (Chretien 1945;Cushman und Alexander 1966;Diaz-Rivera et al 1950) eine Rolle, aber auch die über die Ausatemluft (Fletcher und Galambos 1963). Ausgehend von einer gesättigten wässrigen Lösung berechnet sich sowohl mit dem Modell von Guy und Potts (1993) als auch mit dem Modell von Wilschut et al (1995) für weißen Phosphor ein dermaler Flux von 0,0002 mg/cm 2 /h.…”
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