| Title : Parenteral organophosphorus poisoning in a rural emergency department: a case report - Malla_2013_BMC.Res.Notes_6_524 |
| Author(s) : Malla G , Basnet B , Vohra R , Lohani SP , Yadav A , Dhungana V |
| Ref : BMC Res Notes , 6 :524 , 2013 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Poisoning is a common presentation in the emergency department. Oral exposures to organophosphorus compounds are especially frequent in rural and agricultural regions of South Asia and throughout the developing world. CASE PRESENTATION: Here we report a case of deliberate self-harm with an organophosphorus pesticide via the relatively uncommon parenteral route. A young woman injected herself with chlorpyriphos. Although the cholinergic effects were mild, cellulitis and abscess development were noted as a result. CONCLUSION: Resource limited agricultural countries like Nepal present health care workers with numerous challenges in poisoning management. This case represents a rare but potentially morbid method of agrochemical poison exposure. |
| PubMedSearch : Malla_2013_BMC.Res.Notes_6_524 |
| PubMedID: 24321121 |
Malla G, Basnet B, Vohra R, Lohani SP, Yadav A, Dhungana V (2013)
Parenteral organophosphorus poisoning in a rural emergency department: a case report
BMC Res Notes
6 :524
Malla G, Basnet B, Vohra R, Lohani SP, Yadav A, Dhungana V (2013)
BMC Res Notes
6 :524