Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (Aug 2010)

Cantharidin Poisoning due to Blister Beetle Ingestion in Children : Two case reports and a review of clinical presentations

  • Ali M. Al-Binali,
  • Medhat Shabana,
  • Suliman Al-Fifi,
  • Sami Dawood,
  • Amer A. Shehri,
  • Ahmed Al- Barki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 258 – 261

Abstract

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Cantharidin is an intoxicant found in beetles in the Meloidae (Coleoptera) family. Ingestion may result in haematemesis, impaired level of consciousness, electrolyte disturbance, haematurea and renal impairment. Here, we report two paediatric cases of meloid beetle ingestion resulting in cantharidin poisoning and the clinical presentation of the ensuing intoxication.

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