cobalt poisoning
Intoxication caused by excessive levels of cobalt in the body
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cobalt poisoning
Summary
cobalt poisoning ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (67 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- cobalt poisoning's subclass of is recorded as metal poisoning[2].
- cobalt poisoning's subclass of is recorded as chemical hazard[3].
- cobalt poisoning's ICD-9 ID is recorded as 985.8[4].
- cobalt poisoning's ICD-10 ID is recorded as T56.8[5].
- cobalt poisoning's DiseasesDB is recorded as 2882[6].
- cobalt poisoning's MedlinePlus ID is recorded as 002495[7].
- cobalt poisoning's route of administration is recorded as inhalation administration[8].
- cobalt poisoning's route of administration is recorded as eye contact[9].
- cobalt poisoning's route of administration is recorded as skin absorption[10].
- cobalt poisoning's route of administration is recorded as ingestion[11].
- cobalt poisoning's afflicts is recorded as skin[12].
- cobalt poisoning's afflicts is recorded as respiratory system[13].
- cobalt poisoning's afflicts is recorded as human[14].
- cobalt poisoning's symptoms and signs is recorded as cough[15].
- cobalt poisoning's symptoms and signs is recorded as asthma[16].
- cobalt poisoning's symptoms and signs is recorded as respiratory hypersensitivity[17].
- cobalt poisoning's symptoms and signs is recorded as diffuse nodular fibrosis[18].
- cobalt poisoning's symptoms and signs is recorded as dermatitis[19].
- cobalt poisoning's symptoms and signs is recorded as weight loss[20].
- cobalt poisoning's symptoms and signs is recorded as decreased pulmonary function[21].
- cobalt poisoning's symptoms and signs is recorded as wheeze[22].
- cobalt poisoning's symptoms and signs is recorded as dyspnea[23].
- cobalt poisoning's has cause is recorded as cobalt[24].
- cobalt poisoning's health specialty is recorded as emergency medicine[25].
- cobalt poisoning's first aid measures is recorded as artificial respiration[26].
Why It Matters
cobalt poisoning ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (67 views/month).[1] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27]