Acute mercury chloride intoxication. Effects of hemodialysis and plasma exchange on mercury kinetic.
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J. Mantz | R. Heimburger | M. Leroy | J. Kopferschmitt | P. Sauder | A. Jaeger | C. Waller | F. Livardjani | Ch. Waller | Jean Mantz
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