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A L Patel1, W A Shaikh, H L Patel
1Department of Medicine, Grant Medical College, Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Byculla, Mumbai.
Abstract:
We report here unusual clinical manifestations in a case of kerosene poisoning. The patient presented with encephalopathy and in the course of stay in the hospital developed renal tubular acidosis, delayed first-degree burns and myocarditis. With supportivetherapy the patient recovered completely and was discharged without any sequelae.
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