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Benzoyl chloride and sodium isopropyl xanthate gave a mixed anhydride that was stable to pyridine catalyst, but a 2-year-old sample had turned to isopropyl ben2oate (16). [Pg.364]

Psoriatic diaper rash is the most common type of psoriasis in children under 2 years old. This usually affects inguinal folds and greater than 90% of psoriatic diaper rash cases may have involvement outside the diaper area. [Pg.951]

FDA estimated that in 1990, toddlers (2-year-olds) received 16% of their total lead exposure from food (5 tg/day), 1% from soil, 7% from water, and 75% from dust. EPA estimated that in 1990 lead intake from U S. drinking water would be 11.9 pg/day for a 6-year-old child and 7.5 pg/day for an infant less than 1 year old (Cohen 1988b). A study of lead in the diet of Canadian infants found an average intake by children 0-1 years of age to be 16.5 pg/day when both food and water ingestion were considered (Dabeka and McKenzie 1988). [Pg.427]

In 1982-1983, the baseline value for daily intake of lead by inhalation in a nonurban environment was estimated to be 0.5 pg/day for a 2-year-old child. The baseline value was based on an average atmospheric lead concentration of 0.1 pg/m3 and an indoor/outdoor lead concentration ratio of 0.5. In an urban environment, the indoor/outdoor ratio was assumed to be approximately 0.8 (EPA 1986a). Drastic reductions in the lead content of gasoline since 1986 have resulted in a 64% decrease in lead emissions to the atmosphere (see Section 5.4.1). [Pg.428]

A 2 2-year-old female with a two-year history of AIDS treated with one of these agents develops epigastric pain that radiates to the chest. Endoscopic examination reveals an esophageal ulceration. [Pg.67]

IE 8. A 2. >-year-old female post-renal transplant shows signs of acute renal allograph rejection. Of the following agents, which should be administered ... [Pg.89]

A 2-year-old male ingests iron pills by accident. He develops severe abdominal pain and bloody vomit us. Which of the following might be administered to this patient ... [Pg.274]

At least 10 metabolites have been identified, and some may be active. One may account for hepatotoxicity (4-ene-valproic acid), and it is increased by concurrent dosing with enzyme-inducing drugs. At least 67 cases of hepatotoxicity have been reported, and most deaths were in mentally retarded children less than 2 years old who were receiving multiple drug therapy. [Pg.610]

Estimated endrin intakes were not reported for FY 1990 (FDA 1991). In an overall summary of FDA Total Diet Studies for the 5-year period 1986-91, average dietary intakes of endrin for 8 age/sex groups (6-11-month-old infants, 2-year-old children, 14-16-year-old males and females, 25-30-year-old males and females, and 60-65-year-old males and females) were all estimated to be <0.0001 pg/kg (ppb) body weight per day, less than 0.03% of the EPA oral RfD of 0.3 pg/kg (ppb) body weight per day (FDA... [Pg.131]

If 3,3 -dichlorobenzidine is aetivated to a mutagenie intermediate by CYP1A2, this would have relevanee to exposure in utero and in neonates. Human fetal liver does not contain appreciable amounts of CYP1A2 (Leeder and Kearns 1997). Adult levels of CYP1A2 are reached at about 4 months of age and may be exceeded in 1-2-year-old ehildren. CYP1A2 levels subsequently decline and reach adult levels at the end of puberty. [Pg.67]

Kerosene on the skin for 20 minutes in a 45-year-old man produced erythema, bullae, burning, and itching. In another case study, three boys (2-15 years old) and 1 girl (2 years old) exhibited blisters, erythema, fiaccid bullae, pustules, soreness, burning, and denudation of skin after dermal exposure. "... [Pg.352]

A 2-year-old boy in whom Down syndrome was diagnosed when he was an infant comes in for a check-up. Although he is developmentally delayed indicating potential mental retardation, he is exhibiting some clinical features that are inconsistent with Down syndrome. These features include coarse facial features, small stature, radiographic evidence of kyphoscoliosis, widening of the ribs, and malformed vertebrae. [Pg.182]

One human death following oral exposure to nickel was reported (Daldrup et al. 1983). Nickel sulfate crystals (rough estimate of 570 mg nickel/kg) were accidentally ingested by a 2-year-old child. Four hours after ingestion, cardiac arrest occurred, and the child died 8 hours after exposure. [Pg.66]

Cardiovascular Effects. A 2-year-old child died from cardiac arrest following accidental ingestion of nickel sulfate (Daldrup et al. 1983). No increases in numbers of deaths from cardiovascular diseases were reported in nickel workers (Cornell and Landis 1984 Cox et al. 1981 Cragle et al. 1984). [Pg.123]

Diphenoxylate (marketed in combination with atropine as Lomotil in the United States) is chemically related to both analgesic and anticholinergic compounds. It is as effective in the treatment of diarrhea as the opium derivatives, and at the doses usually employed, it has a low incidence of central opioid actions. Diphenoxylate is rapidly metabolized by ester hydrolysis to the biologically active metabolite difenoxylic acid. Lomotil is recommended as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea. It is contraindicated in children under 2 years old and in patients with obstructive jaundice. Adverse reactions often caused by the atropine in the preparation include anorexia, nausea, pruritus, dizziness, and numbness of the extremities. [Pg.473]

R.H. Ophaug, L. Singer, B.F. Harland, Dietary fluoride intake of 6-month and 2-year-old children in four dietary regions of the United States, Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 42 (1985) 701-707. [Pg.546]

First, quintuplets refers to five siblings born at the same time. Designate the variable x as the age of the quints today. Their sister s age is then x + 5 years. Three years ago, the quints were x - 3 years old, and their sister was x + 5 - 3 or x + 2 years old. The sum of the ages of these six children is written by multiplying the quints age by five and adding the sister s age 5(x - 3) + (x + 2), and that sum is set equal to 155 for the equation. [Pg.207]


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