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Query: UMLS:C0034063 (
pulmonary edema
)
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The structure-pulmonary toxicity relationship was investigated using three different O,O,S-trimethylphosphorothioate (OOS-TMP) analogues, which is known to induce a typical mortality pattern (delayed death) and pulmonary injury; O,O-dimethyl S-ethyl (OOS-DMEP), O,O-dimethyl S-propyl (OOS-
DMPP
), and O,O-dimethyl S-butyl (OOS-DMBP) phosphorothioates. The mortality pattern in rats dosed with OOS-DMEP was similar to the "delayed death" pattern: the LD50s in rats for OOS-DMEP decreased dramatically from more than 200 mg/kg within 24 hr to 41.1 (males) or 13.8 (females) mg/kg 7 days after treatment while the LD50s in rats for OOS-
DMPP
and OOS-DMBP did not. Histopathological examinations revealed that OOS-DMEP induced
pulmonary oedema
and bleeding at a dose of 1/2 LD50 by 72 hr after dosing while the other two compounds did not. Thus, it was concluded that OOS-DMEP induces pulmonary injury, thereby eliciting the "delayed death" mortality pattern.
...
PMID:Structure and pulmonary toxicity relationship on O,O-dimethyl S-alkyl phosphorothioate esters. 237 Dec 43
Immersion pulmonary (
IPE
, also known as swimming-induced
pulmonary edema
, SIPE) is a condition in which
pulmonary edema
develops rapidly during a dive or vigorous swim. Symptoms include dyspnea and hemoptysis. Physical exam reveals typical signs of bilateral
pulmonary edema
, which can be confirmed radiographically or with bedside ultrasound.
...
PMID:Immersion pulmonary edema: drowning from the inside. 3168 58