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Wine-colored urine. Image shows typical finding in patients who receive hydroxocobalamin as treatment following a toxic exposure. Our patient received hydroxocobalamin following exposure to hydrogen sulfide gas poisoning.
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Death by neurologic criteria (DNC) or brain death is a clinical diagnosis. It is often complicated by variations in policies as well as confounders on examination. We discuss here the case of a 27-year-old male who had a cardiac arrest following toxic gaseous exposure. He ultimately progressed to brain death but was identified as having cardiac osc...
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Understanding brain death is essential for progress in organ transplantation; however, it remains a challenging ethical matter. In 2019, Poland revised its legislation on brain death to align with international standards. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge and worldview concerning brain death among Polish medical students, catego...