Comparison of Early and Late Toxic Effects of Sulfur Mustard in Iranian Veterans

Volume: 99, Issue: 4, Pages: 273 - 282
Published: Oct 1, 2006
Abstract
Sulfur mustard is an alkylating agent that reacts with ocular, respiratory, cutaneous, and bone marrow tissues, resulting in early and late toxic effects. We compare these effects based on the experience in Iranian veterans exposed to the agent during the Iran-Iraq conflict (1983-88). The first clinical manifestations of sulfur mustard poisoning occurred in the eyes with a sensation of grittiness, lacrimation, photophobia, blepharospasm, and...
Paper Details
Title
Comparison of Early and Late Toxic Effects of Sulfur Mustard in Iranian Veterans
Published Date
Oct 1, 2006
Volume
99
Issue
4
Pages
273 - 282
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