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Pulmonary edema choking agents

Choking Agents injure an unprotected person chiefly in the respiratory tract. In extreme cases, membranes swell, lungs become filled with liquid (pulmonary edema), and death results from lack of oxygen. Some agents can also readily pass through the skin to induce systemic intoxication. [Pg.78]


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