From: Russell Vernon <russell.vernon**At_Symbol_Here**ucr.edu>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Medical outcomes of skin exposure to bromine/acetic acid
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2015 00:21:32 +0000
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Dear Colleagues,

Over the past few months I’ve described the condition where a person had 2nd degree burns to their face from a 3:1 acetic acid/bromine solution exposure.

I a few instances people have responded that the effects of the exposure diminishes over time and can take 203 years before it is gone.

 

I’m looking for stories, statements, people, journal articles, or anything really that can document this to be the most likely medical outcome.

 

If you know of someone that know, please contact me

Sincerely,

-Russ

 

 

Russell Vernon, Ph.D.
Director
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University of California, Riverside
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