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Cyanide exposure histopathology

Bradycardia, arrhythmias, and T-wave abnormalities were observed in monkeys exposed to 100 ppm hydrogen cyanide (96 ppm cyanide) for 30 minutes (Purser et al. 1984). Increased cardiac-specific creatinine phosphokinase activity was measured in blood samples from rats 2 hours after 12.5 minutes of exposure to 200 ppm hydrogen cyanide (192 ppm cyanide) for 20 days at 4-day intervals (O Flaherty and Thomas 1982). However, no treatment-related changes were found in the hearts at histopathology. In addition, no cardiovascular effects were reported at necropsy in rats and monkeys exposed to 25 ppm cyanogen (50 ppm cyanide) for 6 months (Lewis et al. 1984). [Pg.35]


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