Accidental Pyrethroid Ingestion in Toddler: Near-Fatal Atypical Presentation and Successful Recovery
We are reporting a case of pyrethroid poisoning with atypical presentation in a 21-month-old toddler who was transferred to us from a peripheral center. Signs and symptoms at presentation were predominantly of cardiopulmonary dysfunction contrary to more common presenting features of gastrointestina...
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Main Authors: | Marco Pallavidino (Author), Diego Arango Uribe (Author), Subashini Baskaran (Author), Aqdas Saqib (Author), Mohamed Elmesserey (Author), Ahmed Onsy (Author), Emad M. Fathi (Author), Christoph Fink (Author), Anil Kumar H. Ramaiah (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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