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Kristen N Brown1, Kyle Gronbeck2, Ayesha Azmeen1
1Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska.
Abstract:
1,1-Difluoroethane (DFE) cardiomyopathy results from the direct inhalation of toxic halogenated hydrocarbons. We present a case series of acute DFE cardiomyopathy illustrating the typical presentation of severe DFE cardiomyopathy along with a detailed description of its mechanism of injury. (Level of Difficulty: Advanced.).
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