Adduct of the blistering warfare agent sesquimustard with human serum albumin and its mass spectrometric identification for biomedical verification of exposure

MM Blum, A Richter, M Siegert, H Thiermann… - … Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2020 - Springer
blistering chemical warfare agents exist. Sesquimustard (Q) is one of them and five times more
blistering than … Verification of exposure is an important capability in order to guide medical

[PDF][PDF] Chemical defense equipment

LY RIMPEL, DE BOEHM… - human …, 2008 - medcoeckapwstorprd01.blob.core …
… protection from new chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial … warning for nerve, blister,
and blood agent vapor clouds. It … the medical treatment of chemical casualties, it is critical that …

Chemical warfare agents: A primer

J Newmark - Military medicine, 2001 - search.proquest.com
… World War I were chemical casualties. More recently, the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s produced
at least 45,000 chemical … The threats from chemical warfare agents today are not limited to …

Side Effects and Injuries Caused by Chemical Weapons during the Holy Defense and the Battles of the Axis of Resistance

NM Gh, B Fatemeh, H Aghamollaei… - … of Combat Medicine, 2019 - jmedbehrazm.ir
Medical defense against blistering chemical warfare agents. … continuing threat as a chemical
warfare agent, the cutaneous … action, its long-term health effects, and new developments for …

[PDF][PDF] The chemical warfare threat and the military healthcare provider

ET Takafuji, AB Kok - … of military medicine Part I Warfare …, 1917 - ndl.ethernet.edu.et
Chemical warfare agents do not need to be lethal to be disruptive. It is not difficult to envision
a scenario where medical … of chemical weapons delivery systems that could carry blistering …

Victims of chemical terrorism, a family of four who were exposed to sulfur mustard

S Sezigen, K Ivelik, M Ortatatli, M Almacioglu… - Toxicology letters, 2019 - Elsevier
… ago in World War I as a chemical warfare agent, health … prophylactic agent nor an antidote
for the medical managament … was no blister reported during the admission, numeorus blisters

[PDF][PDF] 19Clinical Detection of Exposure to Chemical Warfare Agents

BR Capacio, JR Smith, RK Gordon, JR Haigh… - Chemical Warfare …, 2008 - academia.edu
blister fluid, tears, and saliva. The collection of urine is considered to be noninvasive and
does not require highly trained medical … be performed by trained medical personnel. These …

[PDF][PDF] Respiratory Protection Against Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents.

GK Prasad, B Singh, R Vijayaraghavan - Defence Science Journal, 2008 - Citeseer
… , etc, fall into the category of non-persistent chemical warfare agents due to their … agents,
blister agents, arsenicals, etc, come under the category of persistent chemical warfare agents

[PDF][PDF] Phase I study of a topical skin protectant against chemical warfare agents.

A Eisenkraft, A Krivoy, A Vidan, E Robenshtok… - … medicine, 2009 - academia.edu
… SuHur mustard is a potetit vesicant that penetrates the human skin easily and although
blisters appear within hours after exposure, the molecular damage occurs within minutes.'"^ …

Chemical Warfare Agent Decontamination from Skin

RP Chilcott, BJ Lukey, HF Slife Jr… - Chemical Warfare …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
… of vesicating chemical agents, which cause fluid-filled blisters on … epidermolysis bullosa form
vesicles (blisters) at this junction. … emergency responders, medical treatment personnel, and …