Medical aspects of sulphur mustard poisoning

Volume: 214, Issue: 3, Pages: 198 - 209
Published: Oct 30, 2005
Abstract
Sulphur mustard is one of the major chemical warfare agents developed and used during World War I. Large stockpiles are still present in several countries. It is relatively easy to produce and might be used as a terroristic weapon. Sulphur mustard is a vesicant agent and causes cutaneous blisters, respiratory tract damage, eye lesions and bone marrow depression. The clinical picture of poisoning is well known from the thousands of victims during...
Paper Details
Title
Medical aspects of sulphur mustard poisoning
Published Date
Oct 30, 2005
Journal
Volume
214
Issue
3
Pages
198 - 209
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