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Fatal hydrogen sulfide poisoning

Authors :
M, Campanyà
P, Sanz
R, Reig
S, Nogué
J, Obiols
A, Freixa
J, Corbella
Source :
La Medicina del lavoro. 80(3)
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

Two cases of fatal hydrogen sulfide poisoning are described which occurred during cleaning of a tank that had transported polysulfides. The most characteristic findings of the autopsy were: a blackish-green pigmentation at macroscopic examination; pulmonary edema, steatosis, intrahepatic cholestasis and renal tubular necrosis at microscopic examination. The blood concentration of sulfide ions exceeded 3.5 mg/l. These cases are compared to others described in the literature. The preventive measures that should be adopted to avoid this type of poisoning are stressed.

Details

ISSN :
00257818
Volume :
80
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
La Medicina del lavoro
Accession number :
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