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Diagnostic radiopacity and hepatotoxicity following chloroform ingestion: a case report

Authors
Choi, SHLee, SWHong, YSKim, SJMoon, SWMoon, JD
Issue Date
5월-2006
Publisher
BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL, v.23, no.5, pp.394 - 395
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Journal Title
EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL
Volume
23
Number
5
Start Page
394
End Page
395
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/123136
DOI
10.1136/emj.2005.027466
ISSN
1472-0205
Abstract
Background: Diagostic imaging can help in the management of toxicologic emergencies. The authors report on a patient who presented to the emergency department with coma and suppressed respirations after ingestion of an unknown substance. Methods: Ingestion of chloroform with radiopaque material in the bowel on abdominal radiograph was documented. The patient was treated with haemoperfusion, activated charcoal, and laxatives to decrease the toxicities. Results: Hepatotoxicity occurred on post-ingestion day 3 and elevation of liver enzymes reached peak levels on post-ingestion day 5. The patient received N-acetylsystein and supportive care during hospitalisation. The patient improved from hepatic dysfunction and was discharged without complication on post-ingestion day 11. Conclusion: Radiographic studies in toxicology may confirm a diagnosis and assist in therapeutic intervention.
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