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chlornaphazin
structure
Also Known As:
N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)-2-naphthylamine
Networked:
4
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
0
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Hydrocarbons: 1713
Halogenated Hydrocarbons: 42
Mustard Compounds: 3
Nitrogen Mustard Compounds: 2
chlornaphazin: 4
Experts
1.
Otto, T
: 1 article (05/2004)
2.
Rübben, H
: 1 article (05/2004)
Related Diseases
1.
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms (Bladder Cancer)
01/16/1964 - "
[BLADDER CANCER DEVELOPING DURING TREATMENT WITH CHLORNAPHAZIN (ERYSAN)].
"
05/01/2004 - "
Bladder cancer carcinogens include aromatic amines, medicaments (chlornaphazin, phenacetin, and cyclophosphamide), cigarette consumption, chronic infection of the lower urinary tract, radiation therapy of the pelvis, bilharciosis, Balkan nephropathy, and chronic interstitial nephritis.
"
2.
Polycythemia (Erythrocytosis)
09/14/1961 - "
[Polycythemia idiopathica sive vera treated with chlornaphazin].
"
3.
Interstitial Nephritis (Tubulointerstitial Nephritis)
05/01/2004 - "
Bladder cancer carcinogens include aromatic amines, medicaments (chlornaphazin, phenacetin, and cyclophosphamide), cigarette consumption, chronic infection of the lower urinary tract, radiation therapy of the pelvis, bilharciosis, Balkan nephropathy, and chronic interstitial nephritis.
"
4.
Neoplasms (Cancer)
07/01/1964 - "
CHLORNAPHAZIN (ERYSAN) MAY INDUCE CANCER OF THE URINARY BLADDER.
"
5.
Balkan Nephropathy (Balkan Endemic Nephropathy)
05/01/2004 - "
Bladder cancer carcinogens include aromatic amines, medicaments (chlornaphazin, phenacetin, and cyclophosphamide), cigarette consumption, chronic infection of the lower urinary tract, radiation therapy of the pelvis, bilharciosis, Balkan nephropathy, and chronic interstitial nephritis.
"
Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Phenacetin
2.
Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan)
3.
Carcinogens
4.
Amines
Related Therapies and Procedures
1.
Radiotherapy