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The Incidence, Associated Factors and Clinical Impact of Hyperamylasemia in Self-poisoning Patients

Seo MG, Oh SH, Lim JY, Kim HJ, Choi SM

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to investigate the incidence, associated factors and clinical impact of hyperamylasemia in self-poisoning patients. METHODS: This study was based on a toxicology case registry of patients...
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Clinical Characteristics of Patients after Aryloxyphenoxy Propionate Herbicide Ingestion

Lim J, Moon J, Chun B

PURPOSE: No studies have been conducted to investigate the acute toxicity of aryloxyphenoxypropionate herbicides in humans following ingestion. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the clinical characteristics of aryloxyphenoxypropionate...
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In vitro Effects of Epigallocatechin Gallate on Sister Chromatid Exchange in the Lymphocytes Exposed to Glyphosate

Park JM, Choi WI, Jin SC, Lee JH, Choi IJ

PURPOSE: Green tea is known as a potent anti-oxidant, anti-carcinogen, and genetic protector. Glyphosate (N-phosphonomethyl glycine) is a widely used non-selective herbicide that causes DNA damage. The present study was...
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The Intoxication of Beta Blocker with Psychiatric Drugs Focused on the Cardiovascular Adverse Effects

Joo SW, Min YG, Choi SC, Park EJ

PURPOSE: Beta blocker (BB) has been prescribed for anxiety and panic disorder. Patients intoxicated by psychiatric drugs have often been exposed to BB. Moreover, BB overdose has adverse effects including...
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Genoprotective Effect of Melatonin Against to the Genotoxicity of Glyphosate on Human Blood Lymphocytes

Kim JG, Choi WI, Lee JH, Choi IJ, Jin SC

PURPOSE: Glyphosate is a widely used non-selective herbicide. Previous studies have shown that glyphosate has genotoxicity, and that even low-doses of glyphosate can cause DNA damage. Melatonin is a hormone...
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Utility of the APACHE II Score as a Neurologic Prognostic Factor for Glufosinate Intoxicated Patients

Yoo DH, Lee JW, Choi JH, Jeong DK, Lee DW, Lee YJ, Cho YS, Park JB, Chung HJ, Moon HJ

PURPOSE: The incidence of glufosinate poisoning is gradually increasing, and it can be fatal if severe poisoning occurs. However, factors useful for predicting the post-discharge neurological prognosis of patients who...
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Comparison of Epidemiology and Outcomes of Patients with Intentional Poisoning by Age Groups: Single Center Observation Study

Kim JH, Cho JS, Kim JJ, Lim YS, Yang HJ, Lee G

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to compare demographic and characteristic differences in self-poisoned patients by age groups using a comprehensive trauma database. METHODS: This study included 1,823 patients who were admitted...
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Low Plasma Insulin Level Prolonged Hypoglycemia after High dose Insulin Lispro Injection

Kang JH, Park HS

Increased plasma insulin levels are often observed in exogenous insulin overdose patients. However, plasma insulin level may decrease with time. We report a case of low plasma insulin level hypoglycemia...
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Flumazenil administration in suspected patients with acute hypnotics and sedatives poisoning: risk-benefit re-evaluation

Huh JH, Choi SC, Lim YG, Lampotang , Park EJ

PURPOSE: The use of flumazenil administration in the emergency department is still controversial because of concerns about adverse effects. The present study was conducted to re-evaluate the risk-benefit ratio associated...
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Incidence and Features of Cognitive Dysfunction Identified by Using Mini-mental State Examination at the Emergency Department among Carbon Monoxide-poisoned Patients with an Alert Mental Status

Youk H, Cha YS, Kim H, Kim SH, Kim JH, Kim OH, Kim HI, Cha KC, Lee KH, Hwang SO

PURPOSE: Because carbon monoxide (CO)-intoxicated patients with an alert mental status and only mild cognitive dysfunction may be inadequately assessed by traditional bedside neurologic examination in the emergency department (ED),...
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General Characteristics for Poisoning-Induced Transient or Sustained Hyperammonemia

Lee SH, Park HI, Choe MS, Je DW, Nho WY, Kim SH, Lee MJ, Ahn JY, Moon SB, Lee DE, Park JB

PURPOSE: In patients with altered mentality caused by drugs or unknown causes, ammonia is checked to facilitate differential diagnosis or diagnose hepatic coma. This helps early prevention and treatment of...
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Epidemiologic Characteristics of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Emergency Department Based Injury In-depth Surveillance of Twenty Hospitals

Bae S, Lee J, Kim K, Park J, Shin D, Kim H, Park J, Kim H, Jeon W

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to describe the characteristics of patients with carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. METHODS: We retrospectively surveyed data from the Emergency Department based Injury In-depth Surveillance of 20...
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