Delayed Effects of Transcutaneous Organophosphate Poisoning in Four Children

Contamination or transcutaneous absorption of organophosphates (OP) is rare and there exist only few reports of such manner of poisoning. We report four children from the same family in whom temporal proximity of the disease onset, a detailed interrogation of parents and exclusion of other clinical...

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Main Authors: Milen Pavlovic MD, PhD, David Neubauer MD, PhD, Asma A. Al-Tawari MD, PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-11-01
Series:Child Neurology Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2329048X15618970
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spelling doaj-edb82a7123394b26b874503e9dc074e62020-11-25T03:16:17ZengSAGE PublishingChild Neurology Open2329-048X2015-11-01210.1177/2329048X15618970Delayed Effects of Transcutaneous Organophosphate Poisoning in Four ChildrenMilen Pavlovic MD, PhD0David Neubauer MD, PhD1Asma A. Al-Tawari MD, PhD2Al-Sabah Hospital, Shuwaikh Medical, KuwaitUniversity Children’s Hospital Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaAl-Sabah Hospital, Shuwaikh Medical, KuwaitContamination or transcutaneous absorption of organophosphates (OP) is rare and there exist only few reports of such manner of poisoning. We report four children from the same family in whom temporal proximity of the disease onset, a detailed interrogation of parents and exclusion of other clinical differentials, led to the diagnosis of transcutaneous intoxication with organophosphates (diazinon). The contamination occurred during the game with a freshly used poison can. Uncommon clinical picture was marked by delayed signs predominantly reflecting certain nicotinic effects (muscle weakness, cramps) along with subtle neuropathic features occurring throughout a few weeks after initial event. Our illustrative cases can further contribute to the better awareness and understanding of variable spectrum of transcutaneous route of OP poisoning.https://doi.org/10.1177/2329048X15618970
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author Milen Pavlovic MD, PhD
David Neubauer MD, PhD
Asma A. Al-Tawari MD, PhD
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David Neubauer MD, PhD
Asma A. Al-Tawari MD, PhD
Delayed Effects of Transcutaneous Organophosphate Poisoning in Four Children
Child Neurology Open
author_facet Milen Pavlovic MD, PhD
David Neubauer MD, PhD
Asma A. Al-Tawari MD, PhD
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title Delayed Effects of Transcutaneous Organophosphate Poisoning in Four Children
title_short Delayed Effects of Transcutaneous Organophosphate Poisoning in Four Children
title_full Delayed Effects of Transcutaneous Organophosphate Poisoning in Four Children
title_fullStr Delayed Effects of Transcutaneous Organophosphate Poisoning in Four Children
title_full_unstemmed Delayed Effects of Transcutaneous Organophosphate Poisoning in Four Children
title_sort delayed effects of transcutaneous organophosphate poisoning in four children
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Child Neurology Open
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publishDate 2015-11-01
description Contamination or transcutaneous absorption of organophosphates (OP) is rare and there exist only few reports of such manner of poisoning. We report four children from the same family in whom temporal proximity of the disease onset, a detailed interrogation of parents and exclusion of other clinical differentials, led to the diagnosis of transcutaneous intoxication with organophosphates (diazinon). The contamination occurred during the game with a freshly used poison can. Uncommon clinical picture was marked by delayed signs predominantly reflecting certain nicotinic effects (muscle weakness, cramps) along with subtle neuropathic features occurring throughout a few weeks after initial event. Our illustrative cases can further contribute to the better awareness and understanding of variable spectrum of transcutaneous route of OP poisoning.
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