
@article{ref1,
title="Opiate poisoning (an analysis of section material)",
journal="Sudebno-Meditsinskaia Ekspertiza",
year="2002",
author="Solokhin, E. V. and Kanibolotskiĭ, A. A. and Chernolikhova, I. A. and Lapteva, M. I. and Potemkin, A. M.",
volume="45",
number="2",
pages="32-35",
abstract="Section specimens from subjects dead from narcotic poisoning in 1998-1999 are analyzed. The results indicate that narcotic poisonings were primarily due to opiates or their combinations with other drugs (primarily ethanol). The ratio of male to female mortality was 3:1. Death after narcotic poisoning occurs at home in the majority of cases. The concentration of morphine/heroin in the blood and urine of victims varied within a very wide range. Acute renal failure, myoglobulinuremic nephrosis, and compression syndrome are not typical of acute narcotic poisoning. Use of immunotest for urinary morphine-heroin deserves further investigation.<p /><p>Language: ru</p>",
language="ru",
issn="0039-4521",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}