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Aposhian, H.V., Zakharyan, R.A., Avram, M.D., et al, 2003. Oxidation and detoxification of trivalent arsenic species. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 193,1-8. Apostoli, P, Alessio, L., Romeo, L., et al., 1997. Metabolism of arsenic after acute occupational arsine intoxication. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health 52, 331-342. ATSDR, 2000. Toxicological Profile for Arsenic (Update). US Department of Health and Human Services, US Government Printing Office, USA. Bartelt-Hunt, S.L., Barlaz, M.A., Knappe, D.R.U., et al., 2006. Fate of chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial chemicals in landfills. Environ. Sd. Technol. 40, 4219-4225. [Pg.188]

Marrs TC, Ma5mard RL, Sidell FR (eds) (2007) Chemical warfare agents toxicology and treatment. John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester, UK Tuorinsky SD, Sciuto A (2008) Toxic inhalational injury and toxic industrial chemicals. In Tuorinsky SD (ed) Medical aspects of chemical warfare. Office of the Surgeon General, US Army. Borden Institute, Washington DC, USA pp 339-370 (Chap. 10)... [Pg.49]

Most, if not all, occupational illnesses associated with 2,4,5-T (such as chloracne) have been found to be the result of product contamination with TCDD. TCDD is extremely toxic to animals, and exposure has also been associated with liver function impairment, peripheral neuropathy, personality changes, porphyria cutanea, hypertrichosis, and hyperpigmentation in humans. TCDD is a chlorinated dioxin, one of a large number of related compounds referred to as dioxins it has no functional use and is not intentionally produced. It has been identified as the responsible toxic agent in several industrial disasters, such as accidental releases at Nitro, WV in 1949, and at Seveso, Italy in 1976. " The role of dioxin contaminants must also be considered in the discussion of 2,4,5-T toxicology. [Pg.701]

This classic provides historical and current reviews on the toxic effects of industrial chemicals, including metalloids, chemical compounds, organic polymers, pesticides, physical agents, dusts, and special topics in industrial toxicology. [Pg.1421]


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