Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is a halogenated hydrocarbon that is a colorless, clear liquid with a sweetish, ether-like, nonirritant odor. It was previously used in dry cleaning agents, refrigerants, and fire extinguishers. CCl4 toxicity is rarely observed. Two patients with acute hepatitis following exposure to a CCl4-containing antique fire extinguisher are presented. A son (patient 1) and father (patient 2) were admitted to the hospital with acute, unexplained elevated transaminases. After extensive questioning, they reported recent exposure to a large amount of CCl4 when an antique firebomb shattered in their home. Both patients cleaned the debris without personal protective equipment and slept in the contaminated area. The patients pres...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl{sub 4}) has been used extensively within the Department of Energy (DOE) nu...
A single dose of CCl4 when administered to a rat produces centrilobular necrosis and fatty degenerat...
Reference: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2005. Toxicological Profile for...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is a halogenated hydrocarbon that is a colorless, clear liquid with a sw...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is an efficient but highly toxic solvent, used in households and commerc...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is an efficient but highly toxic solvent, used in households and commerc...
1 Two separate cases of acute occupational poisoning following exposure to vapours of a fire extingu...
Background and Aims: Intoxications by aliphatic halogenated hydrocarbons (AHH), used as effective so...
Halogenated hydrocarbons are widely used as industrial solvents for fats and oils. Therefore they pr...
THERE are many substances now known to produce definite hepatic injury, such as chloroform, various ...
Several chemicals, including environmental toxicants and clinically useful drugs, cause severe cellu...
Tetrachlorek węgla (CCl4) jest przezroczystą, bezbarwną, niepalną cieczą o charakterystycznym zapach...
BACKGROUND: Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) are used increasingly in industry as substitutes for oz...
Carbon tetrachloride has been used extensively within the DOE nuclear weapons facilities. Rocky Flat...
Carbon tetrachloride is a non-inflammable, cheap and easily available fat solvent. The majority of c...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl{sub 4}) has been used extensively within the Department of Energy (DOE) nu...
A single dose of CCl4 when administered to a rat produces centrilobular necrosis and fatty degenerat...
Reference: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2005. Toxicological Profile for...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is a halogenated hydrocarbon that is a colorless, clear liquid with a sw...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is an efficient but highly toxic solvent, used in households and commerc...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is an efficient but highly toxic solvent, used in households and commerc...
1 Two separate cases of acute occupational poisoning following exposure to vapours of a fire extingu...
Background and Aims: Intoxications by aliphatic halogenated hydrocarbons (AHH), used as effective so...
Halogenated hydrocarbons are widely used as industrial solvents for fats and oils. Therefore they pr...
THERE are many substances now known to produce definite hepatic injury, such as chloroform, various ...
Several chemicals, including environmental toxicants and clinically useful drugs, cause severe cellu...
Tetrachlorek węgla (CCl4) jest przezroczystą, bezbarwną, niepalną cieczą o charakterystycznym zapach...
BACKGROUND: Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) are used increasingly in industry as substitutes for oz...
Carbon tetrachloride has been used extensively within the DOE nuclear weapons facilities. Rocky Flat...
Carbon tetrachloride is a non-inflammable, cheap and easily available fat solvent. The majority of c...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl{sub 4}) has been used extensively within the Department of Energy (DOE) nu...
A single dose of CCl4 when administered to a rat produces centrilobular necrosis and fatty degenerat...
Reference: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2005. Toxicological Profile for...