Occupational Acute Nitrogen Oxides Poisoning: A Case Report
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Abstract
Nitrogen oxides are common irritative gases including NO2, NO, and N2O, etc. NO2 is the main component of gases generated by metal pickling. The patient had worked in pool without any protection for about 3 hours. The NO2 concentration was beyond the national allowable concentration 41 hours after the accident occurred. The exposure to NO2 was confirmed. The patient presented pulmonary edema and was diagnosed as acute severe nitrogen oxides poisoning according to the Diagnostic Criteria of Occupational Acute Nitrogen Oxides Poisoning (GBZ 15-2002).
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