نتایج جستجو برای: sulfur mustard gas

تعداد نتایج: 279932  

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
farshid fayyaz department of legal medicine, aja university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

background: sulfur mustard is one of the chemical warfare gases that has been known as a vesicant or blistering agents. it is a chemical alkylating compound agent that can be frequently absorbed through skin, respiratory system, genital tract, and ocular system. this study was done to pathologically analyze the microscopic pancreatic lesions in cadavers. methods: this case series study was perf...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
maryam adelipour chemical injury research center (circ), baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran abbas ali imani fooladi applied microbiology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran samaneh yazdani chemical injury research center (circ), baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ensieh vahedi chemical injury research center (circ), baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mostafa ghanei chemical injury research center (circ), baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad reza nourani chemical injury research center (circ), baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

airway remodelling is characterized by the thickening and reorganization of the airways seen in mustard  lung patients. mustard lung is the  general description  for  the  chronic obstructive  pulmonary  disease induced  by  sulfur  mustard(sm). pulmonary  disease was diagnosed as the most important  disorder in individuals that had been exposed to sulfur mustard. sulfur mustard is a chemical w...

2013
Yunes Panahi Mostafa Naderi Mohammad Ali Zare

Purpose: To review current knowledge about ocular effects of sulfur mustard (SM) and the associated histopathologic findings and clinical manifestations Methods: Literature review of medical articles (human and animal studies) was accomplished using PubMed, Scopus and ISI databases. A total of 274 relevant articles in English were retrieved and reviewed thoroughly. Results: Eyes are the most se...

2017
Yunes Panahi Mostafa Naderi Mohammad Ali Zare Zohreh Poursaleh

Purpose: To review current knowledge about ocular effects of sulfur mustard (SM) and the associated histopathologic findings and clinical manifestations Methods: Literature review of medical articles (human and animal studies) was accomplished using PubMed, Scopus and ISI databases. A total of 274 relevant articles in English were retrieved and reviewed thoroughly. Results: Eyes are the most se...

Journal: :international journal of medical toxicology and forensic medicine 0
khosrow agin associate professor of pulmonary medicine, loqman hakeem teaching hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences shahriar nikpour loqman hakeem teaching hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences

background: helicobacter pylori (hp) infection is one of the commonest contaminations in the worldwide, and particularly in developing counties. it has found in a few of pulmonary disorders. however, the status of hp infection has not been known among the population of sulfur mustard(sm) induced respiratory diseases. the purpose of the study was to detect hp infection among asymptomatic sm focu...

2008
Ahmet Korkmaz Hakan Yaren Z. Ilker Kunak Bulent Uysal Bulent Kurt Turgut Topal Levent Kenar Ergun Ucar Sukru Oter

Among the most readily available chemical warfare agents, sulfur mustard (SM), also known as mustard gas, has been the most widely used chemical weapon. SM causes debilitating effects that can leave an exposed individual incapacitated for days to months; therefore delayed SM toxicity is of much greater importance than its ability to cause lethality. Although not fully understood, acute toxicity...

Journal: :Journal of Burns and Wounds 2007
Moonsuk S. Choi Kalpana Parikh Ashima Saxena Nageswararao Chilukuri

OBJECTIVE Sulfur mustard is a well-known blistering chemical warfare agent that has been investigated for its toxicological mechanisms and an efficacious antidote. Since sulfur mustard injury involves dermal:epidermal separation, proteolytic enzymes were suspected to be involved for this separation and eventual blister development. Therefore, protease inhibitors could be of therapeutic utility ...

Journal: :Eplasty 2008
Thomas W Sawyer Peggy Nelson

OBJECTIVE The notion that cooling vesicant-exposed tissue may ameliorate or prevent resultant injury is not a novel concept. During both World Wars, studies were conducted that investigated this potential mode of therapy with sulfur mustard and seemed to conclude that there might be merit in pursuing this research direction. However, it does not appear that these studies were followed up vigoro...

Journal: :international journal of bio-inorganic hybrid nanomaterials 0

the zinc-cadmium oxide (zno-cdo) nanocomposites with different weight percentages of cadmium oxide (cdo) nanoparticles were successfully synthesized by the sonochemical method using zinc and cadmium nitrates as precursors to probe their nano-structured surfaces for the decomposition reactions of chloroethyl phenyl sulfide (ceps) as a surrogate of sulfur mustard agent simulant. scanning electron...

Journal: :Journal of Burns and Wounds 2005
John S. Graham Robert P. Chilcott Paul Rice Stephen M. Milner Charles G. Hurst Beverly I. Maliner

Sulfur mustard is an alkylating chemical warfare agent that primarily affects the eyes, skin, and airways. Sulfur mustard injuries can take several months to heal, necessitate lengthy hospitalizations, and result in significant cosmetic and/or functional deficits. Historically, blister aspiration and/or deroofing (epidermal removal), physical debridement, irrigation, topical antibiotics, and st...

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