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Case Reports
Severe neurologic impairment and uncommon magnetic resonance imaging findings after carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Clément Hoffmann, Julien Bouix, Chrystelle Poyat, Laure Alhanati, Jean-Pierre Tourtier, and Elisabeth Falzone.
- Burn Center, Percy Military Teaching Hospital, 101 avenue Henri Barbusse, BP 406, 92141 Clamart cedex, France. Electronic address: clement.hoffmann@yahoo.fr.
- Am J Emerg Med. 2016 Jan 1;34(1):119.e1-2.
AbstractCarbon monoxide poisoning is the most common cause of fatal poisoning worldwide and can lead to severe brain damages. We report a delayed encephalopathy after a severe carbon monoxide poisoning with uncommon magnetic resonance imaging findings.
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