Author: Jeffrey T. Chapman, MD
Editorial changes - 2009-10-30
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Newly Cited Reference2008-01-01
Neurocognitive and affective sequelae of carbon monoxide poisoning.
New Reference of Interest2009-06-01
Long-term psychiatric consequences from carbon monoxide exposure: progression of endogenous cause or toxicant effect?
New Reference of Interest2009-06-01
Increased long-term mortality among survivors of acute carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Jeffrey T. Chapman, MD has no financial relationships with pharmaceutical companies, biomedical device manufacturers, or health-care related organizations.
Steven E. Weinberger, MD, FACP, Acting Editor, PIER, has stock holdings in Glaxosmithkline and Abbott.


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