Advanced neuroimaging of carbon monoxide poisoning - Varrassi M, Di Sibio A, Gianneramo C, Perri M, Saltelli G, Splendiani A, Masciocchi C.

Carbon monoxide (CO) inhalation is nowadays the most common cause of fatal poisoning worldwide. CO binds to haemoglobin 230-270 times more avidly than oxygen, thus leading to formation of carboxyhaemoglobin with subsequent reduction of tissue oxygenation. ...
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