Hydrocarbons are a primary energy source in modern society. They are present in many common household and occupational products, including motor fuels, paint thinners, cleaning agents, lotions, and industrial solvents. Unfortunately, these products are also used as agents of abuse and typically inhaled . They are derived mainly from petroleum (kerosene, gas, naphtha) or wood (turpentine, pine oil). They can be found in liquid, gas, or solid form depending on their properties. All hydrocarbons can be toxic, but aromatic (ring-shaped) and halogenated hydrocarbons typically have more severe toxicity . Toxicity occurs in various ways including through inhalation, ingestion, aspiration, and dermal exposure. Frequently, these exposures occur during attempted recreational use of the substances and sometimes for self-injurious behavior
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
predicting the severity of intoxication
predicting the severity of intoxication
Ain Shams university Hospital
Cairo, Egypt
Serum procalcitonin level
measuring the level of serum procalcitonin (reference range 0-0.05µg/L)
Time frame: 1 year
Maha A Helal, professor
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