Toxic injury | |
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Section of a lung with silicosis, an occupational toxic injury resulting from exposure to silica dust | |
Treatment | Removal from exposure source, antitoxin therapy, chelation therapy, or antidote where applicable, treatment of symptoms and resulting illness |
Prognosis | Varies |
A toxic injury is a type of injury resulting from exposure to a toxin. Toxic injuries can manifest as teratogenic effects, respiratory effects, gastrointestinal effects, cardiovascular effects, hepatic effects, renal effects, neurological effects, or a combination thereof. They can also produce delayed effects, including various forms of cancer and learning disability.[1] Effects can occur after acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term) exposure, depending on the toxicity, dose, and method of exposure.