Difference between revisions of "Polychlorinated Napthalene Poisoning"

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*Vitamin A antagonist produces hyperkeratosis of mouth (like Vitamin A deficiency).
 
*Vitamin A antagonist produces hyperkeratosis of mouth (like Vitamin A deficiency).
 
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[[Category:Oral Cavity - Proliferative Pathology]]
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 28 June 2010

Hyperplastic proliferative pathology

  • Polychlorinated biphenyl's (PCB's).
  • Used in all sorts of things.
  • Do not break down in environment and very toxic.
  • Poisoning was classically seen as proliferative stomatitis when PCB used to lubricate feed pellet making machine.
  • Vitamin A antagonist produces hyperkeratosis of mouth (like Vitamin A deficiency).