Critical Care Toxicology 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17900-1_186
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Erratum to: Critical Care Toxicology – Diagnosis and Management of the Critically Poisoned Patient

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“…The third stage (advanced) occurs after 72 hours until the resolution of symptoms or death. [1]This stage is characterized by multi-organ failure (3,7) . Our patient presented to us in stage 3 of intoxication with encephalopathy, acute liver failure, and coagulopathy.…”
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“…The third stage (advanced) occurs after 72 hours until the resolution of symptoms or death. [1]This stage is characterized by multi-organ failure (3,7) . Our patient presented to us in stage 3 of intoxication with encephalopathy, acute liver failure, and coagulopathy.…”
Section: Discussion:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yellow phosphorus (also referred to as white phosphorus),themost readily available source is rodenticide as powders containing 2 to 5% of compound. (3) Yellow phosphorous is a severe local and systemic toxin causing damage to gastrointestinal, hepatic, cardiovascular, and renal systems.Acute cardiovascular collapse accounted for majority of the deaths.Wedescribe here a case of acute yellow phosphorus poisoning that led to fulminant hepatic failure and developed acute myocardial infarction with atrial fibrillation.…”
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“…After absorption from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract it is distributed to all tissues, particularly the liver with peak levels after 2-4 hours of ingestion. Phosphorous remains stable in the gut for long periods due to low oxygen tension [5]. It is a protoplasmic poison causing cardiac, hepatic and Fig.1: Chest X-ray showing bilateral lung parenchymal involvement.…”
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“…As intoxicações são responsáveis por parte significativa dos atendimentos de emergência e internações, seja envolvendo pacientes adultos ou pediátricos, tanto em países desenvolvidos como nos em desenvolvimento, sem contar, nos casos de óbito que são registrados (Brent, 2005). Portanto, as intoxicações retratam um grande problema de saúde pública implicando enormes custos sociais e econômicos.…”
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