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Acute arsenic intoxication from environmental arsenic exposure.

A Franzblau1, R Lilis.   

Abstract

Reports of acute arsenic poisoning arising from environmental exposure are rare. Two cases of acute arsenic intoxication resulting from ingestion of contaminated well water are described. These patients experienced a variety of problems: acute gastrointestinal symptoms, central and peripheral neurotoxicity, bone marrow suppression, hepatic toxicity, and mild mucous membrane and cutaneous changes. Although located adjacent to an abandoned mine, the well water had been tested for microorganisms only and was found to be "safe." Regulations for testing of water from private wells for fitness to drink are frequently nonexistent, or only mandate biologic tests for microorganisms. Well water, particularly in areas near mining activity, should be tested for metals.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2610527     DOI: 10.1080/00039896.1989.9935912

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Health        ISSN: 0003-9896


  9 in total

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8.  Arsenic exposure and cognitive performance in Mexican schoolchildren.

Authors:  Jorge L Rosado; Dolores Ronquillo; Katarzyna Kordas; Olga Rojas; Javier Alatorre; Patricia Lopez; Gonzalo Garcia-Vargas; María Del Carmen Caamaño; Mariano E Cebrián; Rebecca J Stoltzfus
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9.  Chronic Exposure to Arsenic in Drinking Water Causes Alterations in Locomotor Activity and Decreases Striatal mRNA for the D2 Dopamine Receptor in CD1 Male Mice.

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