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Nitrobenzene Poisoning with Methemoglobinemia due to Plant Growth Nutrient Ingestion
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Poisoning due to plant growth nutrient is uncommon and rarely reported. High content of nitrobenzene in plant growth nutrient results in toxic methemoglobinemia and multiple complications. A case of nitrobenzene poisoning which was successfully treated with methylene blue on clinical suspicion is described. We emphasize early recognition and aggressive management with antidote to reduce the mortality.
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Methemoglobinemia, Methylene Blue, Nitrobenzene.
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