Delayed encephalopathy after carbon monoxide poisoning
Delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide poisoning (DEACMP) refers to patients with acute carbon monoxide poisoning who appear to be normal or close to normal after a few days or weeks of recovery after the symptoms of acute poisoning have been recovered. rdquo; Later, a group of neuropsychiatric symptoms, mainly acute dementia, reappeared. Carbon monoxide poisoning (CMP), also known as gas poisoning, is when carbon monoxide enters the human body through the respiratory tract and combines with hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin, which reduces or loses the oxygen-carrying ability of normal hemoglobin, causing hypoxia in the whole body tissue, but the Tissue hypoxia-induced diseases with advanced neurological dysfunction.
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