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Assessment of acid-base disturbances in hypothermia and their physiologic consequences
Delaney KA; Howland MA; Vassallo S; Goldfrank LR
PMID: 2642674
ISSN: 0196-0644
CID: 10803
Comparison of titratable acid/alkaline reserve and pH in potentially caustic household products
Hoffman RS; Howland MA; Kamerow HN; Goldfrank LR
Exposure to caustic agents is a common problem, affecting thousands of individuals annually. Despite this incidence, the factors responsible for the production of injury remain poorly defined. Although extremes of pH seem to correlate well with the production of esophageal lesions, pH alone fails to explain the damage resulting from exposure to agents with near neutral pH, such as soldering flux containing zinc chloride. We determined titratable acid/alkaline reserve (TAR) in 38 potentially caustic household agents. A subset of these products was evaluated in an in-vitro canine esophageal model to determine whether TAR correlated with esophageal injury. The results indicate that for the products evaluated TAR correlated better than pH with the production of caustic esophageal injury
PMID: 2600988
ISSN: 0731-3810
CID: 44399
CHARCOAL HEMOPERFUSION IN INFANCY - EXPERIENCE WITH 3 CASES [Meeting Abstract]
AARON, CK; HOFFMAN, RS; HOWLAND, MA; JOHNSON, V; NOTTERMAN, D
ISI:A1988P444400056
ISSN: 0145-6296
CID: 2727802
Nonavailability of poison antidotes [Letter]
Howland, M A; Weisman, R; Sauter, D; Goldfrank, L
PMID: 2936959
ISSN: 0028-4793
CID: 112800
Packaging requirements for investigational agents [Letter]
Goldfrank LR; Weisman RS; Howland MA; Raia JJ
PMID: 3976667
ISSN: 0002-9289
CID: 44401
Severe hyperthermia secondary to intravenous drug abuse [Letter]
Roberts, J R; Quattrocchi, E; Howland, M A
PMID: 6518044
ISSN: 0735-6757
CID: 112801
Newer antidotes and controversies in antidotal therapy
Goldfrank L; Cohen L; Flomenbaum N; Howland MA; Kulbert A; Lewin N; Weisman R
ORIGINAL:0006176
ISSN: 0013-6654
CID: 73684
New York City's Poison Control Center: a systematic approach to a complex problem
Bernstein, J; Goldfrank, L; Howland, M A; Weisman, R
A pooling of public and private resources has created a regional poison control system which provides information and education to the medical and lay communities of metropolitan New York City. An overview of the poisoning problem on a national scale is followed by a description of the operations by the Center, and a special volunteer effort
PMID: 10263617
ISSN: 0191-8257
CID: 112802
The toxicology laboratory
Weisman, R; Howland, M A
PMID: 10317311
ISSN: 0164-2340
CID: 112803
The pernicious panacea: herbal medicine
Goldfrank, L; Lewin, N; Flomenbaum, N; Howland, M A
PMID: 10317337
ISSN: 0888-2428
CID: 112804