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Journal of The Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology
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2009
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7
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2
Volume:
7
Issue:
2
1. A case of Systemic Toxicity that Occurred in an Adult Who Intentionally Ingested Rhododendron Sclippenbashii.
Page:180—182
2. A Case of Acute Psychosis after Sibutramine Ingestion.
Page:176—179
3. A Lethal Case of Aute Zipeprol Poisoning Occurring in a Drug Addicted Old Woman.
Page:172—175
4. The Clinical Characteristics and Mortality Factors of Patients with Hemorrhagic Complications after Anticoagulation Therapy with Warfarin.
Page:164—171
5. The Predictive Factors of the Serum Creatine Kinase Level Normalization Time in Patients with Rhabdomyolysis due to Doxylamine Ingestion.
Page:156—163
6. Clinical Experience with Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy as a Method of Extracorporeal Elimination and as performed by Emergency Room Physicians for Patients with Poisoning.
Page:150—155
7. Influence of the Werther Effect: An Increase of Intentional Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.
Page:143—149
8. Drug-Induced Anaphylactic Shock at the Emergency Department.
Page:137—142
9. Evaluation of the Risk Factors for Aspiration Pneumonitis Following Drug Intoxication.
Page:127—136
10. Acute Hydrofluoric Acid Exposure: Our Clinical Experience at Emergency Centers in Two University Teaching Hospitals.
Page:121—126
11. The Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors of Upper Digestive Lesions that are due to Ingestion of Caustic Material.
Page:113—120
12. Relation of First Aid associated with Complications after Snake Bites.
Page:105—112
13. Clinical Significance of Delayed re-evaluation in Initial Symptoms Following Snakebite Injury.
Page:97—104
14. Systemic Complications occurring after Korean Venomous Snake Bite, with focus on Hematologic and Neurologic Complications.
Page:90—96
15. Related Factors and their Effects on Acute Renal Failure Resulting from Rhabdomyolysis after Pesticide Intoxication.
Page:83—89
16. Effect of Seizure on Prognosis in Acute Endosulfan Intoxication.
Page:77—82
17. Initial Electrocardiographic Changes associated with Clinical Severity in Acute Organophosphate Poisoning.
Page:69—76