WebCAS No. 127-18-4. Tetrachloroethylene (Cl₂C=CCl₂) is a colorless liquid with a mild, chloroform-like odor. Exposure to tetrachloroethylene may cause irritation eyes, skin, nose, throat, and respiratory system. It may … WebEpidemiologic studies indicate that chloroform causes cardiac effects in patients under anesthesia. In a cohort of 1,502 patients (exposure less than 22,500 ppm), dose-related …
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WebCLINICAL EFFECTS 9.1 Acute poisoning 9.1.1 Ingestion 9.1.2 Inhalation 9.1.3 Skin exposure 9.1.4 Eye contact 9.1.5 Parenteral exposure 9.1.6 Other 9.2 Chronic poisoning 9.2.1 Ingestion 9.2.2 Inhalation 9.2.3 Skin exposure 9.2.4 Eye contact 9.2.5 Parenteral exposure 9.2.6 Other 9.3 Course, prognosis, cause of death WebThe effects of exposure to any hazardous substance depend on the dose, the duration, how you are exposed, personal traits and habits, and whether other chemicals are present. HIGHLIGHTS: Exposure to chloroform can occur when breathing contaminated air or . when drinking or touching the substance or water containing it. Breathing chloroform chess guis
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WebIn cases of chronic or repeated exposure to chloroform, liver injury is most typical (cf. the effects of carbon tetrachloride). Although injury to the kidney is not as common as that to the liver, it may be observed from either … WebExposure to chloroform is harmful. Chloroform damages the liver, causing hepatitis, and it can also harm the kidneys, brain, heart and bone marrow. Respiratory injuries from chloroform exposure include respiratory depression, pneumonitis and pulmonary edema. WebGoldschmidt, Vars and Ravdin (1939) state that starvation and infection enhance the hepatotoxic effects of chloroform. In this case the chloroform was taken, while in a fasting state, at 2 a.m. and was followed by a period of severe anoxia. The case described demonstrates the typical course of acute chloroform poisoning with recovery. chess gui stockfish