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      Lethal manganese-cadmium intoxication. A case report.

      Archives of Toxicology
      Adult, Autopsy, Cadmium, pharmacokinetics, Cadmium Poisoning, complications, metabolism, Fatal Outcome, Female, Humans, Manganese, Manganese Poisoning, Tissue Distribution

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          A case of a lethal manganese-cadmium (Mn-Cd) intoxication is reported. The postmortem examination revealed a noticeable reddish-violet discolouration of the serous cutes of all body cavities, but there was no indication of any corrosive burns of the mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract. An Mn concentration of 899 micro g/l blood and a Cd concentration of 238 micro g/l blood were found in the deceased woman. These concentrations are higher than normal levels by a factor of about 100. A subacute or chronic manganese-cadmium absorption must be assumed.

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          12185412
          10.1007/s00204-002-0357-3

          Chemistry
          Adult,Autopsy,Cadmium,pharmacokinetics,Cadmium Poisoning,complications,metabolism,Fatal Outcome,Female,Humans,Manganese,Manganese Poisoning,Tissue Distribution

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