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Ann Med Surg (Lond) ; 81: 104553, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36147189

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Background: and Importance: Nitrobenzenes are aromatic oxidizing nitrate compounds, acute ingestion of which can cause methemoglobinemia (metHb) that impairs oxygen transport. Clinical presentation ranges from cyanosis to asphyxia depending on the level of methemoglobin in the blood. Lack of improvement of hypoxia despite administration of oxygen can also be a clue to the diagnosis. Case presentation: A 23-year-old male with accidental ingestion of nitrobenzene presented with multiple episodes of vomiting, headache, and dyspnea. His venous blood was dark brown in color and oxygen saturation was not improving despite high-flow oxygen. He was managed with methylene blue and Vitamin C on this background with an appropriate history of nitrobenzene ingestion. Discussion: Acute nitrobenzene poisoning results in methemoglobinemia which is diagnosed by Co-oximeter but in resource-limited settings, clinical findings such as no improvement in SpO2 despite supplemental oxygen and chocolate brown appearance of blood aid in the diagnosis. Prompt treatment of methemoglobinemia with methylene blue along with Vitamin C has shown successful and effective outcomes. Conclusion: Diagnosis of acute nitrobenzene poisoning can be made with proper history, physical and bedside examinations in resource-limited settings even without the aid of a co-oximeter.

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JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc ; 60(255): 982-984, 2022 Nov 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36705175

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Facial paralysis is one of the common problems leading to facial deformation. COVID-19 virus rarely has been shown to be associated with facial palsy. Here we present a case of a 60-year-old woman who presented with features of left lower motor facial palsy signs along with common features suggestive of COVID-19 infection. Brain imaging did not reveal any pertinent pathology but her polymerase chain reaction for COVID-19 was positive. This case highlights the fact that acute COVID-19 infection can be considered a cause of motor neuron facial palsy in the ongoing pandemic of COVID-19. Cases with neurological features suggestive of facial palsy therefore should be suspected of acute COVID-19 infection based on other pertinent findings of COVID-19 infection and thus polymerase chain reaction testing should be done. Keywords: case reports; COVID-19; facial palsy.


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Bell Palsy , COVID-19 , Facial Paralysis , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Facial Paralysis/etiology , COVID-19/complications , COVID-19/diagnosis , Bell Palsy/diagnosis , Bell Palsy/etiology , SARS-CoV-2 , Pandemics
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Clin Case Rep ; 9(7): e04538, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34322268

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Rebleeding in an aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is catastrophic with high mortality and grave outcome. Meticulous management of SAH patients and the prevention of activities that might increase the chances of rebleeding are life-saving.

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