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Enzymopenic hereditary methemoglobinemia.
Haematologia (Budap). 1982 Dec;15(4):389-99.
Haematologia (Budap). 1982.
PMID: 6764628
Review.
Inheritance of a pair of abnormal alleles which specify an enzyme with decreased activity or stability occurs only rarely, but leads to enzymopenic hereditary methemoglobinemia. Type I, uncomplicated, benign methemoglobinemia is attributed to mutation in pair …
Inheritance of a pair of abnormal alleles which specify an enzyme with decreased activity or stability occurs only rarely, but leads to enzy …
Adverse effects and drug interactions associated with local and regional anaesthesia.
Naguib M, Magboul MM, Samarkandi AH, Attia M.
Naguib M, et al.
Drug Saf. 1998 Apr;18(4):221-50. doi: 10.2165/00002018-199818040-00001.
Drug Saf. 1998.
PMID: 9565736
Review.
Systemic and localised adverse effects of local anaesthetic drugs usually occur because of excessive dosage, rapid absorption or inadvertent intravascular injection. Small children are more prone than adults to methaemoglobinaemia, and the combination of sulfonamides and p …
Systemic and localised adverse effects of local anaesthetic drugs usually occur because of excessive dosage, rapid absorption or inadvertent …
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A risk-benefit assessment of topical percutaneous local anaesthetics in children.
Russell SC, Doyle E.
Russell SC, et al.
Drug Saf. 1997 Apr;16(4):279-87. doi: 10.2165/00002018-199716040-00005.
Drug Saf. 1997.
PMID: 9113495
Review.
The only problems that are likely to be encountered are oral ingestion of the cream (which may lead to anaesthesia of the oropharynx and possible toxicity secondary to rapid absorption of local anaesthetic from oral mucous membranes) and methaemoglobinaemia following repea …
The only problems that are likely to be encountered are oral ingestion of the cream (which may lead to anaesthesia of the oropharynx and pos …
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Drug- and chemical-induced methaemoglobinaemia. Clinical features and management.
Hall AH, Kulig KW, Rumack BH.
Hall AH, et al.
Med Toxicol. 1986 Jul-Aug;1(4):253-60. doi: 10.1007/BF03259842.
Med Toxicol. 1986.
PMID: 3537620
Review.
Concentrations in excess of 70% are rare, but are associated with a high incidence of mortality. Methaemoglobinaemia may be congenital but is most often acquired. Congenital methaemoglobinaemia is of two types. The first is haemoglobin M disease (several variants) w …
Concentrations in excess of 70% are rare, but are associated with a high incidence of mortality. Methaemoglobinaemia may be congenita …
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