Chest pain and hypoxemia from inhalation of a trichloroethane aerosol product.
Journal: 1984/February - Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology
ISSN: 0731-3810
PUBMED: 6689182
Abstract:
A 25-year-old man developed severe shortness of breath, constricting chest pressure, chest pain, cough and myalgia following acute exposure to a waterproofing aerosol that contained trichloroethane. He became febrile and developed a small area of atetectasis with significant hypoxemia. Recovery was complete within 36 hours. This experience suggests that casual use of a trichloroethane aerosol with a surface active agent can cause acute pulmonary toxicity. The mechanism of this injury is unknown.
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