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Interstitial fibrosis following hydrogen sulfide exposure
T X Duong1, A J Suruda, L A Maier
1University of Utah, Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Abstract:
This case report describes a patient with interstitial fibrosis 4 years after poisoning by hydrogen sulfide. Hydrogen sulfide causes pulmonary edema and is also toxic to the nervous system. Long-term pulmonary sequelae of hydrogen sulfide poisoning has not been reported frequently in the literature.
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