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Clinical acute arsenic toxicity

Arsenic poisoning is commonly an acute clinical syndrome, and death usually occurs rapidly. Clinical signs of acute arsenic toxicity include colicky pain, vomiting, diarrhea, marked depression, and der-... [Pg.323]

A. Inorganic arsenic compounds. In general, trivalent arsenic (As ) is 2-10 times more acutely toxic than pentavalent arsenic (As ). However, overexposure to either form produces a similar pattern of effects, requiring the same clinical approach and management. [Pg.116]


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