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The aim of this study was to determine concentrations of antimony in infants dying from sudden infant death syndrome and infants dying from other causes
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: Raised concentrations of antimony have been found in infants dying of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The presumed source of this antimony is toxic gases generated from fire retardants that are present in cot mattresses. The aim of this study was to determine the role of antimony in SIDS. DESIGN: Samples of liver, brain, serum, and urine were collected from all patients more...
International Classification:
Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified- Ill-defined and unknown causes of mortality - Sudden infant death syndrome
Categories:
concentrations of antimony; -sudden infant death syndrome
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Arch Dis Child,
Vol: 82 Page: 244-7 March 2000
A. Cullen; B. Kiberd; D. Devaney; J. Gillan; P. Kelehan; T. G. Matthews; P. Mayne; N. Murphy; M. O'Regan; W. Shannon; L. Thornton
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