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Measuring Carbon Content in Airway Macrophages Exposed to Carbon-Containing Particulate Matters
Published on: July 12, 2024
Multiple patients with carbon monoxide toxicity from water-pipe smoking
Simon F J Clarke1, Caroline Stephens, Maisse Farhan
1Emergency Department, Frimley Park NHS Foundation Trust, Camberley, Surrey, UK. sfjclarke@doctors.org.uk
Abstract:
This case report describes carbon monoxide toxicity from prolonged shisha (water-pipe) smoking. The evidence base for the source and pathway of toxicity is discussed. This practice has been increasing in the UK in recent years, and emergency physicians need to be aware of the high levels of CO, with the consequent risk of clinical poisoning from water-pipe smoking.
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