Ethyl chloride (EC) or chloroethane (C 2 H 5 Cl) is a volatile halogenated hydrocarbon. Reports of contact sensitivity to this gas are infrequent considering its widespread use as a local anesthetic, ...
KPRC spoke with Baylor College of Medicine director of medical toxicology and assistant professor, Dr. Spencer Greene to explain this fatal combination. Dr. Greene said chloroethane is commonly huffed ...
Thirty-six hours after the local application of ethyl chloride on a surgical wound, a 54-year-old woman developed a widespread, pruriginous, erythematous papular eruption, which resolved with ...