Results Eleven cases satisfied the criteria for superwarfarin exposure or poisoning. Patients and Methods Patients from northern Wisconsin with superwarfarin exposure or poisoning were examined at a tertiary referral center in rural Wisconsin to determine what led to their exposure and to review the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of superwarfarin poisoning. Cases may be associated with accidental exposure, suicide attempts, or Munchausen syndrome, and may be difficult to diagnose. There were 5133 reported cases of superwarfarin exposure and poisoning in 193 cases in 1995. Shared Decision Making and Communicationīackground Superwarfarin sodium exposure or poisoning is a growing public health problem.Scientific Discovery and the Future of Medicine.Health Care Economics, Insurance, Payment.Clinical Implications of Basic Neuroscience.Challenges in Clinical Electrocardiography.
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