Abstract
The authors summarize the experiences in the medical management of 7 radiation accidents resulting in 5 cases of acute radiation sickness, 3 cases of subacute radiation sickness and 8 cases of overexposed persons with estimated physical doses below 1 Gy in the past 5 years. The therapeutic measures including the application of antiradiation drugs such as estriol and herbal medicine '208', measures to improve the microcirculation and transfusion of fetal liver cells, etc., were emphasized in the treatment of acute radiation sickness. For subacute radiation sickness, large doses of stanozolum (18 mg/d) in combination with 654-2 (60 mg/d) were administered as the principal therapeutic agents. The advances in the medical management of acute accidentally overexposed cases in China are briefly reviewed and discussed.
Genyao, Ye;
Guilin, Wang;
Shimin, Huang;
Xiyuan, Cheng;
Bingzhi, Mao;
Yingqi, Li
[1]
- North Taiping Road Hospital, Beijing, BJ (China)
Citation Formats
Genyao, Ye, Guilin, Wang, Shimin, Huang, Xiyuan, Cheng, Bingzhi, Mao, and Yingqi, Li.
Medical management of patients overexposed to irradiation in acute and subacute accidents.
China: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Genyao, Ye, Guilin, Wang, Shimin, Huang, Xiyuan, Cheng, Bingzhi, Mao, & Yingqi, Li.
Medical management of patients overexposed to irradiation in acute and subacute accidents.
China.
Genyao, Ye, Guilin, Wang, Shimin, Huang, Xiyuan, Cheng, Bingzhi, Mao, and Yingqi, Li.
1991.
"Medical management of patients overexposed to irradiation in acute and subacute accidents."
China.
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title = {Medical management of patients overexposed to irradiation in acute and subacute accidents}
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title = {Medical management of patients overexposed to irradiation in acute and subacute accidents}
author = {Genyao, Ye, Guilin, Wang, Shimin, Huang, Xiyuan, Cheng, Bingzhi, Mao, and Yingqi, Li}
abstractNote = {The authors summarize the experiences in the medical management of 7 radiation accidents resulting in 5 cases of acute radiation sickness, 3 cases of subacute radiation sickness and 8 cases of overexposed persons with estimated physical doses below 1 Gy in the past 5 years. The therapeutic measures including the application of antiradiation drugs such as estriol and herbal medicine '208', measures to improve the microcirculation and transfusion of fetal liver cells, etc., were emphasized in the treatment of acute radiation sickness. For subacute radiation sickness, large doses of stanozolum (18 mg/d) in combination with 654-2 (60 mg/d) were administered as the principal therapeutic agents. The advances in the medical management of acute accidentally overexposed cases in China are briefly reviewed and discussed.}
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volume = {15:4}
journal type = {AC}
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year = {1991}
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