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Citation

Fradin Z, Stein GY, Varon M, Kanter P, Zeidman A. HAEMA 2005; 8(2): 286-288.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005)

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Abstract

Naphthalene is widely used as an industrial and household chemical with low toxicity. Most cases of accidental poisoning have been described in children. The haematologic, renal and neurologic systems are mainly affected in naphthalene poisoning. We report here an 83-year-old patient with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency and suicide attempt by naphthalene ingestion. The patient developed severe haemolytic anaemia as well as methemoglobinaemia and acute oliguric renal failure. In addition, high anion gap metabolic acidosis was found. Finally, the patient entered a comatose state and died on the eighth day despite aggressive treatment. Copyright © Hellenic Society of Haematology.


Language: en

Keywords

human; male; aged; case report; liver biopsy; methemoglobinemia; suicide attempt; intoxication; article; activated carbon; acute kidney failure; corticosteroid; sodium chloride; creatine kinase; antibiotic agent; bicarbonate; naphthalene; Naphthalene; creatinine; urea; metabolic acidosis; Methemoglobinemia; methemoglobin; hemolytic anemia; furosemide; gentamicin; hemolysis; liver enzyme; ceftriaxone; creatine kinase MM; glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase; glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency; hemoglobin; Metabolic acidosis; Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia

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