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Hypocalcaemia and hypomagnesaemia due to hydrofluoric acid
P Sanz-Gallén1, S Nogué, P Munné
1Unit of Toxicolog, Hospital Clínic i Provincial de Barcelona, Spain. 17039psg@comb.es
Abstract:
Hydrofluoric acid readily penetrates the skin and mucous membranes, causing deep tissue layer destruction. Dermal exposure can produce hypocalcaemia, hypomagnesaemia, hyperkalaemia, cardiac dysrhythmias and death. We report the case of a 52-year-old man who presented hypocalcaemia and hypomagnesaemia due to occupational dermal contact with hydrofluoric acid. Hypocalcaemia and hypomagnesaemia were corrected by i.v. administration of calcium gluconate and magnesium sulphate.
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