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Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

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XIV.a Methemoglobinemia

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Last update : 18/04/2014
 
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Publications

Nail Polish Remover Induced Methemoglobinemia: An Uncommon Occurrence.
Cureus 2022 Dec;14;e32107 2022 Dec
Nail polish remover poisoning: What caused methemoglobinemia?
Indian journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2012 May;16;91 2012 May
Successful intervention in a child with toxic methemoglobinemia due to nail polish remover poisoning.
Indian journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2011 Sep;15;137-8 2011 Sep

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