Pulmonary Oedema Articles & Analysis
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Exposure to elevated levels can lead to accumulation of fluid in the lung (pulmonary oedema). A large exposure to formaldehyde is converted to formic acid in the body, leading to a rise in blood acidity, rapid-shallow breathing, hypothermia, and coma or death. ...
Exposure to elevated levels can lead to accumulation of fluid in the lung (pulmonary oedema). A large exposure to formaldehyde is converted to formic acid in the body, leading to a rise in blood acidity, rapid-shallow breathing, hypothermia, and coma or death. ...
Inhalation of HF fumes is equally deadly, causing irritation of the throat and lungs and leading to pulmonary oedemas, the symptoms of which can again be delayed for up to 48 hours. ...
