- Hydrofluoric acid: a review of toxicity.
Hydrofluoric acid: a review of toxicity.
The Journal of emergency medicine (1992-03-01)
J C Bertolini
PMID1607623
ABSTRACT
Hydrofluoric acid is a toxic substance used widely in both industrial and domestic settings. It can cause severe burns, as well as systemic toxicity. Death has been reported from as little as 2.5% body surface area (BSA) burn involving concentrated acid. Topical and parenteral calcium salts have proven effective therapy for both dermal and systemic manifestations. All emergency physicians should be aware of the unique complications and treatment of these injuries.