Carbon monoxide poisoning: neuro-ophthalmologic findings in three patients
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and nonirritating gas that enters the bloodstream through the lungs, causing hypoxia. CO exposure may result in a variety of neurologic sequelae. The eye movement system may be particularly vulnerable.
Source: Journal of AAPOS - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Gill Roper-Hall, Sangeeta Khanna, Jafar Kafaie Tags: Poster Source Type: research