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Journal of Clinical Toxicology

Journal of Clinical Toxicology
Open Access

ISSN: 2161-0495

+44 1478 350008

Abstract

A Case Report: Convulsion After Poisoning of a herbicide containing Pyrazolate and Propyrisulfuron

Yu Mimura*, Michitaka Funayama, Naoto Yoshida, Yuji Tokuda, Taketo Takata and Masaru Mimura

Introduction: There have been no reports on poisoning with pyrazolate and propyrisulfron (Pyr/Pro), a type of herbicide. In this report, we present a case with severe Pyr/Pro poisoning signs, in particular, sustained convulsions.
Case presentation:
A 47-year-old man was transferred to emergency room in comatose state after he ingested the most possible amount of 500 ml of herbicide which contained 136.5 mg of Pyr and 8 mg of Pro Twelve hours after his admission, he suddenly developed generalized convulsions, which lasted for 2 days. Given no abnormal findings on his brain images or laboratory data, convulsions were considered to be caused by Pyr/Pro poisoning. His convulsions were well controlled under benzodiazepine treatments and he was able to be discharged without any complications.
Discussion: This case report suggests that Pyr/ Pro poisoning has a higher risk for developing sustained convulsions and loss of consciousness.
Conclusion:
We recommend managing signs of central nervous system, including convulsion, in cases with Pyr/Pro poisoning.

Published Date: 2020-04-17; Received Date: 2020-03-27

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