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Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

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Mercury fumes/vapor

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I.g Pulmonary fibrosis

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Last update : 07/03/2014
 
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Clinical, imaging, BAL, pathological pattern consistent with the specific drug
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Mercury (Hg) (fluid, metallic, elemental) i.v., i.m.
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Mercury (fluid), p.o.
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Mercury salts
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Publications

Acute mercury poisoning with severe chronic pulmonary manifestations.
Chest 1985 Aug;88;306-9 1985 Aug
Diffuse lung disease caused by inhalation of mercury vapor.
The American review of respiratory disease 1969 Mar;99;430-6 1969 Mar
Organizing interstitial pneumonia. Definition of the lesion and attempts to devise an experimental model.
The Yale journal of biology and medicine 1968;40;352-63 1968

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