Two Cases of Hydrazine Hydrate Dermatitis without Systemic Intoxication
AUTOR(ES)
Evans, Darrell M.
RESUMO
Two patients exposed to hydrazine hydrate suffered contact dermatitis on the fingers of both hands, but remained free from systemic intoxication. The case histories are given, and a simple test is described for the detection of hydrazine both on the skin and in the atmosphere.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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