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Sangle Shashikala, A.
- Myotonia:A Rare Isolated Clinical Feature of Systemic Toxicity of 2, 4-Dichlorphenoxyacetic Acid (2, 4-D) Poisoning
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1 Department of Medicine, B. J. Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra 411001, IN
1 Department of Medicine, B. J. Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra 411001, IN
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Toxicology International (Formerly Indian Journal of Toxicology), Vol 23, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 196-198Abstract
There are variety of herbicides that are used to control the growth of weed in agriculture and forestry. 2, 4-Dichlorphenoxyacetic acid (2, 4-D) is one of these compounds. Despite its wide use, human poisoning with this compound is rarely reported. Acute poisoning with 2, 4-D compound may be fatal in large ingestion. Almost all of the reported cases of poisonings with this compound (most with suicidal intent) describe the multiorgan dysfunction. We report a case of poisoning with 2, 4-D compound having the myotonia as the isolated clinical feature of systemic toxicity and patient improving with conservative management.Keywords
2, 4-Dichlorphenoxyacetic Acid (2, 4-D), Herbicides, Multiorgan Failure, Myotonia, Forced Alkaline Diuresis.References
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