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Leikin, Jerrold
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Carbon Monoxide
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Carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Remarks to the Illinois House of Representatives Executive Committee hearing regarding State Carbon Monoxide Detector Act (HB 603).
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Ephedra causes myocarditis.
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Surveillance for carbon monoxide poisoning using a national media clipping service.
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Screening hospital admissions from the emergency department for occult carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Occult carbon monoxide poisoning in patients with neurologic illness.
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Long-term psychiatric consequences from carbon monoxide exposure: progression of endogenous cause or toxicant effect?
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Metabolic predictors of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Carbon monoxide and myonecrosis: a prospective study.
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Myonecrosis in carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Carboxyhemoglobin levels in patients with flu-like symptoms.
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Predictors of occult carbon monoxide poisoning in patients with headache and dizziness.
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Carbon monoxide levels in cardiac patients in an urban emergency department.
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The usefulness of the arterial blood gas in pure carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Carbon monoxide detectors and emergency physicians.
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Occult carbon monoxide poisoning: validation of a prediction model.
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Night of the sirens: analysis of carbon monoxide-detector experience in suburban Chicago.
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Carbon dioxide-induced narcosis due to dry ice exposure in a patient with sleep apnea.
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