CS gas injury to the eye
Blowing dry air on to the eye is preferable to irrigation Ocular injuries with acid or alkaline are common and may have devastating consequences. 1 Recently the number of cases of assault in which O-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile (CS) gas aerosol has been used as the weapon has been increasing. The...
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description | Blowing dry air on to the eye is preferable to irrigation Ocular injuries with acid or alkaline are common and may have devastating consequences. 1 Recently the number of cases of assault in which O-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile (CS) gas aerosol has been used as the weapon has been increasing. The police and staff at accident and emergency departments should be able to provide appropriate first aid. |
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