On the clinic of nitrous oxide poisoning
I. D. Mishenin
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (2-3) : 37 -44.
On the clinic of nitrous oxide poisoning
Toxicology usually considers the toxic effects of nitrogen oxides as a whole. This is because the poisonings that occur are not caused by individual oxides, but by the simultaneous release of various nitrogen oxides produced by the decomposition of nitric acid by organic substances and metals, or by the explosion of nitro compounds. The toxic effect of nitric oxide (NO) on humans has not been studied at all. The information given in the literature is not based on the study of the picture of NO poisoning in humans and are assumptions - analogous to the effect of NaNO2 formed in the body by inhalation of NO.
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