Sulphur Mustard Induced Toxicity, Mechanism of Action and Current Medical Management
Abstract
<p>Sulphur mustard (SM), chemically, bis (2-chloroethyl) sulphide is a bifunctional alkylating agent that causes cutaneous blisters in human or animals. It was first used in the World War I. Since then, there have been 11 conflicts where SM allegedely had caused mass distruction. Additionally, discarded weapons and stockpiles periodically come to surface during agricultural or fishing activities leading to serious injury. Concerns for...
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Title
Sulphur Mustard Induced Toxicity, Mechanism of Action and Current Medical Management
Published Date
Jun 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
07 - 07
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