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Chronic lung disease after activated charcoal aspiration
Gavin R Graff1, James Stark, John W Berkenbosch
1University of Missouri Hospital and Clinics, Columbia, MO 65212, USA. graffg@health.missouri.edu
Pediatrics
|May 3, 2002
Abstract:
The ingestion of toxic substances is a common pediatric emergency. Activated charcoal is part of the standard treatment for most toxic ingestions and is considered a benign therapy. We report a case of inadvertent administration of activated charcoal into the trachea that resulted in the development of chronic lung disease.