Kerosene condenses in the trachea following inhalation.
Sella TakeiHiroshi KinoshitaSachiko KawaharaMitsuru KumihashiMostofa JamalTadayoshi YamashitaEtsuko TanakaHiroko AbeKunihiko TsutsuiShoji KimuraPublished in: Forensic toxicology (2024)
High-boiling point components are retained in the trachea, whereas relatively lower-boiling point components are detected predominantly in the tracheal gas phase and blood.
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