1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf01646851
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Plasma- und Urin-Katecholamine bei einer 7 Tage überlebten Parathion-Intoxikation

Abstract: During the intensive medical treatment of a finally fatal parathion poisoning (survival time 7 days) with shock symptoms (lung and kidney) the kinetic profiles of both plasma and urinary catecholamines were taken up. In addition the parathion concentrations of the same plasma samples were measured. There could have been found plasma catecholamine profiles exhibiting peak concentrations in the initial phase, followed by a period of 4 days without any detectable plasma epinephrine and finally an extreme elevatio… Show more

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