Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction secondary to carbon monoxide intoxication
Carbon monoxide poisoning has been documented in literature to cause severe neurological and tissue toxicity within the body. However, cardiotoxicity is often overlooked, but not uncommon. Previous research studies and case reports have revealed a significant relationship between carbon monoxide int...
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Main Authors: | Danuta Jankowska (Author), Venkataraman Palabindala (Author), Sohail Abdul Salim (Author) |
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Greater Baltimore Medical Center,
2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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