This item is not available.Hydrofluoric acid burn is a common work related injury. After initial contact, hydrofluoric acid diffuses through the skin where it eventually reaches the bone. Once in contact, dissociated F- ions react with the calcium in the bone forming calcium difluoride. Because of this mechanism, exposures often go undetected until the internal damage is extensive and patients experience excruciating pain. Therefore, it is the purpose of our project, using finite element analysis, to model both the diffusion of HF through the skin and fat as well its reaction with calcium once it reaches the bone. We will attempt to determine the pattern of HF diffusion within the skin, fat, and bone layers; and most importantly, the tim...
The destruction of a corpse in caustic acid can cause complex forensic scenarios to deal with. Furth...
BACKGROUND: Hydrofluoric acid is a commonly used chemical in many industrial branches, but it can al...
To investigate the differences between pre- and post-fire fractures, 30 human forearm bones were sub...
Potential Health Effects Exposure to hydrofluoric acid can produce harmful health effects that may n...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to report our experience with hydrofluoric acid (HF) burns...
Hydrofluoric acid is a strong inorganic acid. It differs from other acids in that the fluoride ion r...
CONTEXT: Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is widely used in industry and at home. Severe lesions can occur aft...
none6Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is the inorganic acid of elemental fluorine and is one of the strongest ...
WOS: 000364708200018PubMed ID: 24618130Hydrofluoric acid (HF) burns cause immediate damage and painf...
Background: Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is an extremely dangerous weak inorganic acid, which can produce ...
A 35-year-old man attempted suicide by subcutaneous self-administration of hydrofluoric acid (5 cc o...
Hydrofluoric acid has widespread uses in industry and at home. Its mechanism of toxicity is the basi...
WOS: 000430063300007We report an employee working in glass manufacturing who suffered a burn, induce...
WOS: 000299172000002PubMed ID: 22065247Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is commonly used for conditioning the ...
Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the efficiency and safety of arterial infusions of ca...
The destruction of a corpse in caustic acid can cause complex forensic scenarios to deal with. Furth...
BACKGROUND: Hydrofluoric acid is a commonly used chemical in many industrial branches, but it can al...
To investigate the differences between pre- and post-fire fractures, 30 human forearm bones were sub...
Potential Health Effects Exposure to hydrofluoric acid can produce harmful health effects that may n...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to report our experience with hydrofluoric acid (HF) burns...
Hydrofluoric acid is a strong inorganic acid. It differs from other acids in that the fluoride ion r...
CONTEXT: Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is widely used in industry and at home. Severe lesions can occur aft...
none6Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is the inorganic acid of elemental fluorine and is one of the strongest ...
WOS: 000364708200018PubMed ID: 24618130Hydrofluoric acid (HF) burns cause immediate damage and painf...
Background: Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is an extremely dangerous weak inorganic acid, which can produce ...
A 35-year-old man attempted suicide by subcutaneous self-administration of hydrofluoric acid (5 cc o...
Hydrofluoric acid has widespread uses in industry and at home. Its mechanism of toxicity is the basi...
WOS: 000430063300007We report an employee working in glass manufacturing who suffered a burn, induce...
WOS: 000299172000002PubMed ID: 22065247Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is commonly used for conditioning the ...
Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the efficiency and safety of arterial infusions of ca...
The destruction of a corpse in caustic acid can cause complex forensic scenarios to deal with. Furth...
BACKGROUND: Hydrofluoric acid is a commonly used chemical in many industrial branches, but it can al...
To investigate the differences between pre- and post-fire fractures, 30 human forearm bones were sub...