Patel R, Janakiraman N, Towne W D
Environ Health Perspect. 1977 Dec;21:247-9. doi: 10.1289/ehp.7721247.
A patient with massive exposure to tetrachloroethylene fumes presented with coma and severe pulmonary edema. Sequential blood gases, chest x-rays, and clinical findings showed dramatic improvement with conventional but aggressive management and the patient recovered completely. There was no evidence of permanent renal, hepatic, or central nervous system damage.
一名大量接触四氯乙烯烟雾的患者出现昏迷和严重肺水肿。连续的血气分析、胸部X光检查及临床检查结果显示,通过常规但积极的治疗,病情显著改善,患者完全康复。没有证据表明存在永久性肾、肝或中枢神经系统损伤。