Acute carbon monoxide poisoning secondary to cigarette smoking in a 40-year-old man: a case report - Neilsen BK, Aloi J, Sharma A.

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Carbon monoxide is one of the most common causes of fatal intoxications in the United States, and multiple previous studies have demonstrated that cigarette smokers have higher levels of carbon monoxide in their blood. However, t...
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