Fulminant Hepatic Failure with White Phosphorus: A Case Report
Keywords:
White phosphorus, hepatic failure, N-acetylcysteineAbstract
A 3-year-old female child was brought with alleged history of consumption of rat poison (white phosphorus) 6 days prior to admission. She was in stage I hepatic encephalopathy with coagulopathy. She was managed symptomatically but did not respond and worsened to stage III hepatic encephalopathy. In view of progressive deterioration, a liver transplantation was planned. However, before embarking on that, a trial of N-acetylcysteine was given, following which patient improved dramatically.
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07-Jan-2005
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