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Pulmonary edema in acute carbon monoxide poisoning

Abstract

Acute carbon monoxide poisoning has frequently occurred in Korean, because of the coal briquette being widely used as fuel in Korean residences. Carbon monoxide poisoning has been extensively studied, but it has been sparsely reported that pulmonary edema may develop in acute CO poisoning. We have noticed nine cases of pulmonary edema in acute CO poisoning last year. Other possible causes of pulmonary edema could be exclude in all cases but one. The purpose of this paper is to describe nine cases of pulmonary edema complicated in acute CO poisoning and discuss the pathogenesis and the prognosis.
Authors:
Kim, Kun Sang; Chang, Kee Hyun; Lee, Myung Uk [1] 
  1. Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Publication Date:
Oct 15, 1974
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Journal of the Korean Radiological Society; Journal Volume: 10; Journal Issue: 2; Other Information: 20 refs, 4 figs, 1 tab
Subject:
62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE; BIOMEDICAL RADIOGRAPHY; CARBON OXIDES; EDEMA; PATHOGENS; POISONING
OSTI ID:
21174052
Country of Origin:
Korea, Republic of
Language:
Korean
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 1738-2637; DBSHAH; TRN: KR0901358049403
Submitting Site:
KRN
Size:
page(s) 109-114
Announcement Date:
Jul 06, 2009

Citation Formats

Kim, Kun Sang, Chang, Kee Hyun, and Lee, Myung Uk. Pulmonary edema in acute carbon monoxide poisoning. Korea, Republic of: N. p., 1974. Web.
Kim, Kun Sang, Chang, Kee Hyun, & Lee, Myung Uk. Pulmonary edema in acute carbon monoxide poisoning. Korea, Republic of.
Kim, Kun Sang, Chang, Kee Hyun, and Lee, Myung Uk. 1974. "Pulmonary edema in acute carbon monoxide poisoning." Korea, Republic of.
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title = {Pulmonary edema in acute carbon monoxide poisoning}
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abstractNote = {Acute carbon monoxide poisoning has frequently occurred in Korean, because of the coal briquette being widely used as fuel in Korean residences. Carbon monoxide poisoning has been extensively studied, but it has been sparsely reported that pulmonary edema may develop in acute CO poisoning. We have noticed nine cases of pulmonary edema in acute CO poisoning last year. Other possible causes of pulmonary edema could be exclude in all cases but one. The purpose of this paper is to describe nine cases of pulmonary edema complicated in acute CO poisoning and discuss the pathogenesis and the prognosis.}
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