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carbon monoxide and Brachial Plexus Neuropathies

carbon monoxide has been researched along with Brachial Plexus Neuropathies in 1 studies

Carbon Monoxide: Carbon monoxide (CO). A poisonous colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. It combines with hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin, which has no oxygen carrying capacity. The resultant oxygen deprivation causes headache, dizziness, decreased pulse and respiratory rates, unconsciousness, and death. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)
carbon monoxide : A one-carbon compound in which the carbon is joined only to a single oxygen. It is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, toxic gas.

Brachial Plexus Neuropathies: Diseases of the cervical (and first thoracic) roots, nerve trunks, cords, and peripheral nerve components of the BRACHIAL PLEXUS. Clinical manifestations include regional pain, PARESTHESIA; MUSCLE WEAKNESS, and decreased sensation (HYPESTHESIA) in the upper extremity. These disorders may be associated with trauma (including BIRTH INJURIES); THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME; NEOPLASMS; NEURITIS; RADIOTHERAPY; and other conditions. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1351-2)

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
GARASSINI, G1
DE SANTIS, G1

Other Studies

1 other study available for carbon monoxide and Brachial Plexus Neuropathies

ArticleYear
[Involvement of the nervous system in acute carbon monoxide poisoning: clinical contribution. A case of paresis of the right brachial plexus].
    Folia medica. Folia medica (Naples, Italy), 1960, Volume: 43

    Topics: Brachial Plexus; Brachial Plexus Neuropathies; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Humans; N

1960