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Methemoglobulin Concentration
Reference Ranges
Methemoglobulin
Adult ( > 16y)
0.35
TO
1.40 %
Conditions
Amphetamine Intoxication
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
Alcohol Intoxication
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
Cannabis Intoxication
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
Chromium Toxicity
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
Cocaine Intoxication
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
Hallucinogen Intoxication
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
Heroin Intoxication
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
Iodine Toxicity
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
Opioid Intoxication
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
Phencyclidine Intoxication
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
Selenium Toxicity
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
Methemoglobulin (Increased)
References
^
Denshaw-Burke, Mary (2006-11-07).
"Methemoglobinema"
.
http://www.emedicine.com/med/TOPIC1466.HTM
. Retrieved 2008-03-31
.
^
Vale, J. A. (2001). "Cyanide Antidotes: from Amyl Nitrite to Hydroxocobalamin - Which Antidote is Best?".
Toxicology
168
(1): 37–38.
GT:0.350