We describe a case of an acute lethal poisoning with hydrocarbons resulting from massive accidental inhalation of gasoline vapors. The victim, a 50-year-old man was found unconscious inside a control room for the transport of unleaded fuel. Complete autopsy was performed and showed evidence of congestion and edema of the lungs. Toxicological investigation was therefore fundamental to confirm exposure to fumes of gasoline. Both venous and arterial blood showed high values of volatiles in particular for benzene (39.0 and 30.4 μg/mL, respectively), toluene (23.7 and 20.4 μg/mL), and xylene isomers (29.8 and 19.3 μg/mL). The relatively low values found in the lungs are consistent with the fact that the subject, during the rescue, underwen...
Toluene, a liquid aromatic hydrocarbon, is one of the most widely used industrial solvents, and is p...
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Background: ''Chemsex'' is an emerging practice all over the world, sometimes fatal for its users. T...
We describe a case of an acute lethal poisoning with hydrocarbons resulting from massive accidental ...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in daily life and include plant and animal fats, alcohols, solvents, nat...
This paper presents a simple, rapid, reliable, and validated method suited for forensic examination ...
Today, abuse of volatile substances is an increasingly common public health problem in Turkey, as th...
Toluene and xylene are aromatic hydrocarbons commonly used as an industrial solvent for the manufact...
Hydrocarbon inhalation is seldom chosen as a means to commit suicide. This practice is exclusively a...
Background: Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas produced as a by-product of incomplete...
Death due to inhalation of aliphatic hydrocarbons such as butane and propane is a particularly serio...
We describe the case of a 36-year-old male who presented to hospital with acute respiratory distress...
Introduction Volatiles are easily accessible and widely used in a form of liquid petroleum gas. Deat...
The recreational use of inhalants is a fairly widespread habit among adolescents because of the ease...
A review of deaths associated with hydrocarbon toxicity from gasoline sniffing in South Australia th...
Toluene, a liquid aromatic hydrocarbon, is one of the most widely used industrial solvents, and is p...
Autoerotic fatalities refer to a death resulting from the participation in a sex-related activity de...
Background: ''Chemsex'' is an emerging practice all over the world, sometimes fatal for its users. T...
We describe a case of an acute lethal poisoning with hydrocarbons resulting from massive accidental ...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in daily life and include plant and animal fats, alcohols, solvents, nat...
This paper presents a simple, rapid, reliable, and validated method suited for forensic examination ...
Today, abuse of volatile substances is an increasingly common public health problem in Turkey, as th...
Toluene and xylene are aromatic hydrocarbons commonly used as an industrial solvent for the manufact...
Hydrocarbon inhalation is seldom chosen as a means to commit suicide. This practice is exclusively a...
Background: Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas produced as a by-product of incomplete...
Death due to inhalation of aliphatic hydrocarbons such as butane and propane is a particularly serio...
We describe the case of a 36-year-old male who presented to hospital with acute respiratory distress...
Introduction Volatiles are easily accessible and widely used in a form of liquid petroleum gas. Deat...
The recreational use of inhalants is a fairly widespread habit among adolescents because of the ease...
A review of deaths associated with hydrocarbon toxicity from gasoline sniffing in South Australia th...
Toluene, a liquid aromatic hydrocarbon, is one of the most widely used industrial solvents, and is p...
Autoerotic fatalities refer to a death resulting from the participation in a sex-related activity de...
Background: ''Chemsex'' is an emerging practice all over the world, sometimes fatal for its users. T...