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[Diagnostic importance of formic acid detection in methyl alcohol poisoning].

Archiwum medycyny sadowej i kryminologii (2003-12-13)
Zofia Olszowy, Joanna Nowicka, Stanisława Kabiesz-Neniczka
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In the paper the authors have presented a possible use of formic acid detection in biological specimens in the diagnosis of methanol poisonings. Formic acid was determined as a volatile methyl formate ester by the gas chromatographic head-space method. Based on opinions relating to methanol poisonings, formulated in the Forensic Medicine Department, Silesian School of Medicine, Katowice a potential application of the method mentioned above to forensic medicine was shown, especially in cases of late deaths after methanol intoxication and also a possibility of its use in clinical evaluation of the poisoning phase as well as monitoring the course of treatment.

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