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AbstractOrigin, symptomatology, seriousness and mechanism of carbon monoxide toxicity have been reviewed as are the diagnosis based on clinical or analytical data upon which the physician may rely to search out a CO intoxication. Treatments are discussed and the best therapy is proposed in case of mild or severe poisonings.
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