Zatrucie oparami rtęci - wyzwaniem dla zespołu terapeutycznego

Journal Title: Na Ratunek - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 3

Abstract

Severe mercury vapour poisoning occurs very rarely. It is characterized by a variety of symptoms, which is connected with the accumulation of mercury in almost every part of the human body. Its course can differ: from mild forms to fatal poisonings.

Authors and Affiliations

Adriana Borodzicz, Szymon Czerniawski, Marta Arendarczyk, Sylwia Krzemińska

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Adriana Borodzicz, Szymon Czerniawski, Marta Arendarczyk, Sylwia Krzemińska (2017). Zatrucie oparami rtęci - wyzwaniem dla zespołu terapeutycznego. Na Ratunek, 1(3), 33-36. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-307025