2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12024-018-0036-1
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Sodium nitrite food poisoning in one family

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“…Nevertheless, the lack of this sign in some cases can be attributed to a low concentration of methemoglobin at the time of death. 9 The classical chocolate colored-blood was slightly present in our case. Moreover, one of the most characteristic postmortem change was the blue-gray discoloration of the fingernail beds as signs of hypoxia due to methemoglobinemia.…”
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confidence: 45%
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“…Nevertheless, the lack of this sign in some cases can be attributed to a low concentration of methemoglobin at the time of death. 9 The classical chocolate colored-blood was slightly present in our case. Moreover, one of the most characteristic postmortem change was the blue-gray discoloration of the fingernail beds as signs of hypoxia due to methemoglobinemia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 45%
“…In other studies, methemoglobinemia of 9.87% and 24.6 ng/mL of nitrites in the blood, 93.91 mg/kg in the stomach contents, and 0.003 mg/kg in the liver and kidney mixture were reported. 9 Blood nitrite levels in death cases following accidental or intentional ingestion were reported to be 0.55-13 μg/mL. 22,23 Methemoglobin concentrations were not analyzed in our case.…”
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“…As an oxidizer, nitrite can convert the ferrous iron (Fe 2+ ) of hemoglobin to ferric iron (Fe 3+ ), forming MetHb, and thereby impairing oxygen transport. Accumulating MetHb results in MetHb‐mia, which causes tissue or organ hypoxia that can lead to death . As the MetHb concentration increases, toxic symptoms will appear and it is generally lethal when the concentration exceeds 70%, although survival with a MetHb level of 94% has been reported .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Accumulating MetHb results in MetHb‐mia, which causes tissue or organ hypoxia that can lead to death . As the MetHb concentration increases, toxic symptoms will appear and it is generally lethal when the concentration exceeds 70%, although survival with a MetHb level of 94% has been reported . MN can induce MetHb‐mia, leading to symptoms including dizziness, nausea, palpitation, and cyanosis; furthermore, a victim has previously been reported to have “looked a bit blue” .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%