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- Q1423919 subject Q6511360.
- Q1423919 subject Q7215437.
- Q1423919 subject Q9052323.
- Q1423919 abstract "Polymer fume fever or fluoropolymer fever, also informally called Teflon flu, is an inhalation fever caused by the fumes released when polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, known under the trade name Teflon) is heated to between 300 °F (149 °C) and 450 °F (232 °C). When PTFE is heated above 450 °F (232 °C) the pyrolysis products are different and inhalation may cause acute lung injury. Symptoms are flu-like (chills, headaches and fevers) with chest tightness and mild cough. Onset occurs about 4 to 8 hours after exposure to the pyrolysis products of PTFE. A high white blood cell count may be seen and chest x-ray findings are usually minimal.The polymer fumes are especially harmful to certain birds whose breathing, optimized for rapidity, allows toxins which are excluded by human lungs. Fumes from Teflon in very high heat are fatal to parrots, as well as some other birds (PTFE Toxicosis).".
- Q1423919 icd10 "T59.9".
- Q1423919 icd9 "987.8".
- Q1423919 wikiPageExternalLink toxicteflon.
- Q1423919 wikiPageExternalLink 4716.php.
- Q1423919 wikiPageExternalLink article.cfm?c=15+1829&aid=2874.
- Q1423919 wikiPageWikiLink Q143252.
- Q1423919 wikiPageWikiLink Q1520741.
- Q1423919 wikiPageWikiLink Q176848.
- Q1423919 wikiPageWikiLink Q2840.
- Q1423919 wikiPageWikiLink Q344873.
- Q1423919 wikiPageWikiLink Q6511360.
- Q1423919 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215437.
- Q1423919 wikiPageWikiLink Q9052323.
- Q1423919 wikiPageWikiLink Q974869.
- Q1423919 icd "987.8".
- Q1423919 icd "T59.9".
- Q1423919 name "Polymer fume fever".
- Q1423919 type Disease.
- Q1423919 type Thing.
- Q1423919 type Q12136.
- Q1423919 comment "Polymer fume fever or fluoropolymer fever, also informally called Teflon flu, is an inhalation fever caused by the fumes released when polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, known under the trade name Teflon) is heated to between 300 °F (149 °C) and 450 °F (232 °C). When PTFE is heated above 450 °F (232 °C) the pyrolysis products are different and inhalation may cause acute lung injury. Symptoms are flu-like (chills, headaches and fevers) with chest tightness and mild cough.".
- Q1423919 label "Polymer fume fever".
- Q1423919 name "Polymer fume fever".