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==Background==
==Background==
[[File:Lewisite poster ww2.jpg|thumb|File:Lewisite poster ww2.jpg]]
[[File:Lewisite poster ww2.jpg|thumb|WWII Lewisite poster]]
*Abbreviation: L
*Abbreviation: L
*A [[blister chemical agents|blister chemical agent]] (vesicant) type of [[chemical weapon]]
*A [[blister chemical agents|blister chemical agent]] (vesicant) type of [[chemical weapon]]

Latest revision as of 20:04, 15 April 2026

Background

WWII Lewisite poster

Clinical Features

Lewisite (top row) and mustard gas test with concentrations from 0.01% to 0.06%
  • Odor of geraniums
  • Pain with immediate contact
  • May turn skin grayish color around vesicles

Differential Diagnosis

Chemical weapons

Evaluation

Management

  • British antilewisite (BAL) – chelating agent to reduce systemic effects from lewisite exposure.
    • Won’t alter the blistering effects on skin or airway.
    • Only used for patients with shock or severe pulmonary injury given BAL side effect
    • Relative contraindications to BAL: Renal disease, pregnancy

Disposition

See Also

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References