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In humans, arsine induces haemolysis with an increase in plasma haemoglobin, iron, and potassium concentrations and subsequent anaemia and kidney damage No reliable information is available on expo- sure levels at which these effects occur Myocardial and pulmonary failures are other causes of death
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