Cutaneous exposure to vesicant phosgene oxime: Acute effects on the skin and systemic toxicity

Volume: 317, Pages: 25 - 32
Published: Feb 1, 2017
Abstract
Phosgene Oxime (CX), an urticant or nettle agent categorized as a vesicant, is a potential chemical warfare and terrorist weapon. Its exposure can result in widespread and devastating effects including high mortality due to its fast penetration and ability to cause immediate severe cutaneous injury. It is one of the least studied chemical warfare agents with no effective therapy available. Thus, our goal was to examine the acute effects of CX...
Paper Details
Title
Cutaneous exposure to vesicant phosgene oxime: Acute effects on the skin and systemic toxicity
Published Date
Feb 1, 2017
Volume
317
Pages
25 - 32
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