[Serum thiocyanate level as a discriminating element in evaluation of exposure to carbon monoxide].Minerva Med. 1979 Dec 08; 70(55):3803-7.MM
Abstract
Blood carbon monoxide concentration levels in two groups of subjects to a different degree of exposure are examined in the light of the subjects declared smoking habits and serum thiocyanate levels. The latter parameter proved an effective pointer to individual exposure to CO due to tobacco combustion. Assessment of the results showed that it could be proposed as an indicative and discriminating test of habitual exposure to CO, so as to enable expired CO and HbCO values to be interpreted in occupationally exposed subjects.
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PubMed ID
523008
Citation
Gilli, G, et al. "[Serum Thiocyanate Level as a Discriminating Element in Evaluation of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide]." Minerva Medica, vol. 70, no. 55, 1979, pp. 3803-7.
Gilli G, Scursatone E, Vanini GC, et al. [Serum thiocyanate level as a discriminating element in evaluation of exposure to carbon monoxide]. Minerva Med. 1979;70(55):3803-7.
Gilli, G., Scursatone, E., Vanini, G. C., & Vercellotti, E. (1979). [Serum thiocyanate level as a discriminating element in evaluation of exposure to carbon monoxide]. Minerva Medica, 70(55), 3803-7.
Gilli G, et al. [Serum Thiocyanate Level as a Discriminating Element in Evaluation of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide]. Minerva Med. 1979 Dec 8;70(55):3803-7. PubMed PMID: 523008.
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AU - Scursatone,E,
AU - Vanini,G C,
AU - Vercellotti,E,
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JF - Minerva medica
JO - Minerva Med
VL - 70
IS - 55
N2 - Blood carbon monoxide concentration levels in two groups of subjects to a different degree of exposure are examined in the light of the subjects declared smoking habits and serum thiocyanate levels. The latter parameter proved an effective pointer to individual exposure to CO due to tobacco combustion. Assessment of the results showed that it could be proposed as an indicative and discriminating test of habitual exposure to CO, so as to enable expired CO and HbCO values to be interpreted in occupationally exposed subjects.
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