455 results match your criteria: "Hydrofluoric Acid Burns"

Case report: Mixed hydrofluoric and nitric acid mist inhalation poisoning.

Front Med (Lausanne)

October 2024

Department of Pharmacy, The Hospital of Shandong University, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Hydrofluoric and nitric acids are highly corrosive and can cause chemical pneumonia when inhaled, leading to serious respiratory issues and requiring supportive treatment to manage symptoms.* -
  • The case study discusses three individuals who suffered from chemical pneumonia after a workplace accident involving a mixture of these acids, highlighting the need for emergency treatments like oxygenation.* -
  • The report emphasizes the rarity of lung damage from hydrogen fluoride exposure, suggesting that improved safety measures in workplaces and awareness among medical professionals are essential to prevent severe health consequences.*
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A Rare Case of Extensive Hydrofluoric Acid Burn.

J Burn Care Res

September 2024

Department of Burns, State Key Laboratory of Trauma, Burn and Combined Injury, Institute of Burn Research, Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University), Chongqing 400038, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is a highly corrosive and toxic substance that can cause severe burns, deep tissue damage, and life-threatening complications, making it a leading cause of death from chemical burns.
  • A rare case is reported involving a patient who suffered 91% total body surface area (TBSA) burns from 35% HF, resulting in complications like shock, severe hypocalcemia, and respiratory failure, necessitating a comprehensive treatment plan involving multiple medical specialties.
  • Intensive care measures included fluid resuscitation, calcium supplementation, wound treatment, and multiple surgeries, allowing the patient to heal significantly and regain functional independence within three months post-discharge.
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  • Electrical contact burns to the scalp can lead to serious health issues, and early surgical intervention is essential for proper wound healing, which may benefit from 18 F Sodium Fluoride (NaF) PET-CT imaging to assess bone viability.
  • In a study of 15 patients with such burns, PET-CT scans were used to evaluate the condition of the skull bone two weeks after initial treatment, guiding surgical debridement based on the tracer uptake patterns observed.
  • Results indicated that while areas of nonviable bone showed low tracer uptake, healthy bone around these areas displayed high uptake, leading to successful flaps in all patients, though more research is needed to confirm these findings over time.
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Diphoterine, an amphoteric rinsing solution, reduces hydrofluoric acid injuries in an ex vivo pigskin model.

Burns

March 2024

Laboratoire d'Analyse et de Séparation des Essences végétales (LASEVE), Département des Sciences fondamentales, Centre de recherche sur la boréalie (CREB), Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, QC G7H 2B1, Canada. Electronic address:

Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is a ubiquitous industrial chemical that is particularly hazardous because of the potential for systemic effects and the induction of severe cutaneous necrosis after contact with the skin. Minimizing skin injury requires decontaminating the affected area promptly with an emergency rinsing solution. Few experimental studies have objectively characterized rinsing solutions such as Diphoterine (DP).

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Effect of an experimental TiF/NaF solution in preventing tooth erosion.

Arch Oral Biol

January 2024

Department of Biological Sciences, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

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  • - The study aimed to test the effectiveness of a solution containing titanium tetrafluoride and sodium fluoride (TiF/NaF) in protecting tooth enamel from erosion, comparing it to a commercial mouthwash and a placebo.
  • - 33 participants were divided into three groups, each using a different solution, and their teeth were exposed to an acidic environment to measure calcium loss.
  • - Results showed that both fluoride solutions reduced calcium loss significantly compared to the control, and the TiF/NaF solution was well-received by participants with minimal reported discomfort.
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Hydrogen fluoride (HF) is a highly dangerous and corrosive gas that can cause severe burns and respiratory damage. The density functional theory method (DFT) used to study the interaction between the HF gas and the surface of a carbon nanocone (CNC) doped with gallium atom as a chemical sensor. The results showed that CNC wasn't a good candidate to sense the HF gas and consequently its electrical properties are changed insignificant.

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In the selected study region of Sonbhadra district, coal burning and mining activities are dominant. Previous studies reported F contamination in very few groundwater samples of this region. A detailed study is required to estimate the fluoride in groundwater of this area.

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Effects of ozone therapy on acidic corneal burns in rats.

Vet Res Forum

April 2023

Department of Pharmaceutical Basic Science, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Erciyes, Kayseri, Türkiye.

In the present study the effect of ozone therapy on hydrofluoric acid (HFA) related eye burn was investigated in rats. A Total 20 healthy male Wistar albino rats (weighing 250 - 300 g with the age of 16 weeks) were used. They were divided into groups (experimental and control groups) of 10 rats being housed individually and fed .

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Chronic exposure to excessive environmental fluoride has caused fluorosis to become a major public health problem worldwide. Although studies on stress pathways, signaling pathways, and apoptosis induced by fluoride have provided an in-depth understanding of the mechanism of this disease, its exact pathogenesis remains unclear. We hypothesized that the human gut microbiota and metabolome are associated with the pathogenesis of this disease.

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Are Some Metals in Tattoo Inks Harmful to Health? An Analytical Approach.

Chem Res Toxicol

January 2023

Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Ege University, Izmir 35040, Turkey.

Tattoo application is widely performed all over the world; however, injection of coloring substances into the skin as metals may pose a risk for allergies and other skin inflammations and systemic diseases. In this context, tattoo inks in green, black, and red colors of three brands were purchased. Before starting the analysis, the acid mixture suitable for microwave burning was determined, and according to these results, the inks were digested with nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, and hydrofluoric acid.

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Fatal hydrofluoric acid poisoning: histologic findings and review of the literature.

Forensic Sci Med Pathol

March 2023

Forensic Medicine Division, Daegu Institute, National Forensic Service, Daegu, Republic of Korea.

Hydrofluoric acid (HF), the inorganic acid of elemental fluorine, is a highly dangerous substance and death can result from a very small exposure. In addition to local toxicity, HF can trigger fatal systemic reactions by its high affinity for calcium and magnesium. The authors report the autopsy case of a male worker who was exposed to 50% HF while repairing the leakage from an HF tank valve in a semi-conductor washing factory.

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Homicide attacks in which hydrofluoric acid (HF) is used are very rare, and few studies have reported the pathological changes. Hypocalcemia is thought to be the cause of sudden death from HF; nevertheless, after neutralization of the blood concentration of calcium ions, HF-induced arrhythmia may still occur, suggesting that in addition to hypocalcemia, direct toxic effects of HF may play a pivotal role in myocardial damage. Here, we report a homicidal forensic autopsy case with pathological changes of the myocardium due to HF burns.

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[Research advances on the treatment of hydrofluoric acid burns].

Zhonghua Shao Shang Yu Chuang Mian Xiu Fu Za Zhi

September 2022

Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, Zhejiang Quhua Hospital, Quzhou 324004, China.

Hydrofluoric acid is a highly dangerous and toxic inorganic acid, which is widely used in industrial fields and daily life. The risk of hydrofluoric acid burns is related to hydrofluoric acid mass fraction, duration of exposure to hydrofluoric acid, burn area, burn depth, and burn site, etc. Hydrofluoric acid has strong toxicity and tissue penetration ability.

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Soil fertility in slash and burn agricultural systems in central Mozambique.

J Environ Manage

November 2022

Department of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences - D3A, Polytechnic University of Marche, 60131, Ancona, Italy; CREA - Council for Agricultural Research and Analysis of the Agricultural Economy, Centre of Agricultural and Environmental Research, 50125, Firenze, Italy.

Slash and burn is a land use practice widespread all over the world, and nowadays it is formally recognized as the principal livelihood system in rural areas of South America, Asia, and Africa. The practice consists of a land rotation where users cut native or secondary forest to establish a new crop field and, in some cases, build charcoal kilns with the cut wood to produce charcoal. Due to several socio-economic changes in developing countries, some scientists and international organizations have questioned the sustainability of slash and burn since in some cases, crop yield does not justify the soil degradation caused.

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Quantifying the chemical composition of fast-growing hard tissues in the environment can shed valuable information in terms of understanding ecosystems both prehistoric and current. Changes in chemical composition can be correlated with environmental conditions and can provide information about the organism's life. Sharks can lose 0.

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We report the case of a 37-year-old man presenting with pain out of proportion to the exam with hydrofluoric acid burns to his upper extremities after he spilled a wheel-stripping compound on his forearms while working at his powder coating business. His burns initially appeared mild and superficial, but over the course of several days, these evolved from simple erythema to significant partial thickness tissue destruction and ulceration. He required substantial topical, intradermal, and intravenous therapies to control the unseen burning process during his index visit to the emergency department.

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The Aim Of The Study: Was to assess the level of oral hygiene and microcirculation of the mucous membrane of the tongue and gums in patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) as a result of using a toothbrush with a gold-zinc electroplating.

Materials And Methos: The study included 50 patients of both sexes aged 45-64 years with the diagnosis of BMS divided into two groups. In the main group, the complex of hygienic measures included the use of a toothbrush with a gold-zinc electroplating and a paste with the fluorine content of 1350 ppm.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the factors contributing to the occurrence of systemic toxicity in patients injured after skin exposure to hydrofluoric acid (HFA) and to present guidelines for active treatment intervention based on this analysis. Data were acquired from EMBASE, PubMed, and Cochrane library for individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis. Key searching terms included calcium gluconate (CAG), hydrofluoric acid, and case.

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[Epidemiological characteristics and treatment outcome analysis of 229 patients with hydrofluoric acid burns in hands].

Zhonghua Shao Shang Yu Chuang Mian Xiu Fu Za Zhi

February 2022

Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, Zhejiang Quhua Hospital, Quzhou 324004, China.

To explore the epidemiological characteristics and treatment outcomes of patients with hydrofluoric acid burns in hands. A retrospective observational study was conducted. The medical records of 229 patients with hydrofluoric acid burns in hands who were admitted to Zhejiang Quhua Hospital from January 2008 to December 2020 and met the inclusion criteria were collected.

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This study conducted to analyze and compare the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of hydrogen fluoride-exposed patients based on major burn criteria for the appropriate emergency department (ED) response to a mass casualty chemical spill. This retrospective cross-sectional study included the records of patients (n = 199) who visited the ED of Gumi City University Hospital from September 27, 2012, to October 20, 2012. Subjects were included in the major burn group (MBG) if they presented with wounds that required referral to a burn center according to the American Burn Association guidelines or in the nonmajor burn group (NMBG) if not.

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