International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine (Dec 2021)

The Subcutaneous Injection of Organophosphate: A Case Report

  • Shafeajafar Zoofaghari,
  • Afshar Fazeli Dehkordi,
  • Kourosh Nemati,
  • Mozhdeh Hashemzadeh,
  • Arman Otroshi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32598/ijmtfm.v11i4.34343
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 34343 – 34343

Abstract

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Organophosphate (OP) poisoning is prevalent in developing countries. Toxicity occurs by voluntary injection, inhalation, and absorption. Self-injection is rare. The current case report describes a 61-y/o male with subcutaneous self-injected one cc OP poisoning presenting with delayed drowsiness, nausea, and vomiting. He was treated and presented a good clinical response to treatment with pralidoxime and had a successful recovery. Diagnosis of OP compound toxicity by the parenteral route is a challenge. By observing patients, the dose, and the time between poisoning until the time to start treatment, we can conclude different presentations and outcomes of OP poisoning.

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