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Accidental podophyllin poisoning in a 3-year-old child

Thandi de Wit, Tashmin Bisseru

Abstract


Accidental poisoning in children remains a common presentation in healthcare centres worldwide, with the highest rates of fatal poisonings occurring in Africa. Podophyllin, commonly used for genital warts, is a rare agent in poisoning cases. A few cases have been reported in the international literature, with serious systemic and neurological side-effects. We report a case of accidental podophyllin poisoning in a 3-year-old boy, which was complicated with organ dysfunction. The case highlights the severe neurological side-effects of podophyllin poisoning and the importance of accident prevention in our communities. 


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Thandi de Wit, Department of Paediatrics, Pietermaritzburg Hospital Complex, South Africa

Tashmin Bisseru, Department of Paediatrics, Pietermaritzburg Hospital Complex, South Africa

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Keywords

Poisoning; podophyllin

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South African Journal of Child Health 2015;9(2):63-64. DOI:10.7196/SAJCH.865

Article History

Date submitted: 2014-10-12
Date published: 2015-01-29

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