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  2. Thallium poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Thallium poisoning is poisoning that is due to thallium and its compounds, which are often highly toxic. [1] Contact with skin is dangerous and adequate ventilation should be provided when melting this metal. [ 2 ]

  3. Thallium - Wikipedia

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    Thallium and its compounds are extremely toxic, with numerous recorded cases of fatal thallium poisoning. [69] [70] The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set the legal limit (permissible exposure limit) for thallium exposure in the workplace as 0.1 mg/m 2 skin exposure over an eight-hour

  4. Prussian blue (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    Prussian blue, also known as potassium ferric hexacyanoferrate, is used as a medication to treat thallium poisoning or radioactive caesium poisoning. [1] [2] For thallium it may be used in addition to gastric lavage, activated charcoal, forced diuresis, and hemodialysis. [3] [4] It is given by mouth or nasogastric tube.

  5. Thallium poisoning case of Zhu Ling - Wikipedia

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    Due to suspicions raised in emails on the internet regarding thallium poisoning, when Zhu Ling's parents learned that Professor Chen Zhenyang (陈震阳) from the Beijing Institute of Labor Protection could conduct Thallium poisoning tests, they received the discreet assistance of a PUMCH doctor. They obtained Zhu Ling's urine, cerebrospinal ...

  6. Health effects of coal ash - Wikipedia

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    Thallium: The exposure of thallium in coal ash dust can cause peripheral neuropathy when inhaled. [5] Furthermore, when coal ash is ingested, thallium exposure can cause diarrhea and vomiting. [ 5 ] In addition, thallium exposure is also associated with heart, liver, lung and kidney complications.

  7. Woman whose mystery poisoning captivated China for ... - AOL

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    Following the poisoning, police had investigated one of Zhu’s roommates, Sun Wei, but subsequently cleared her as a suspect, according to previous reporting from state news agency Xinhua.

  8. Metal toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Silver poisoning, [30] like lithium poisoning, arises from misapplication of medications. A dramatic symptom of "argyria" is that the skin turns blue or bluish-grey. [31] Thallium poisoning has been observed on several occasions, and it is well known that thallium compounds are highly toxic. Nonetheless, incidents of thallium poisoning are few ...

  9. Graham Young - Wikipedia

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    In November 2005, a 16-year-old Japanese schoolgirl was arrested for poisoning her mother with thallium. She claimed to be fascinated by Young and kept an online blog, similar to Young's diary, recording dosage and reactions. [46] [47] The Poisons Act 1972 was created to restrict and control the sale of poisons after Young's court case concluded.