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Hepato-porto-biliary changes following a high energy electrical shock
Osama Alnuaimi1, Mihai Lazăr2, Cătălin Apostolescu2
1Clinical Institute Fundeni, Bucharest, Romania.
Abstract:
Present day increasing dependence on electricity, in both home and work environments, can lead, if the necessary precautions are not met, to a wide type of injuries, from cutaneous burns to important visceral lesions. We report the case of a 44 year-old male with cutaneous and severe visceral lesions, paresis and paresthesia of the right upper limb induced by a high energy electrical shock. No psychiatric manifestations were observed. This case followed an unusual course due to the particular evolution of the hepatic lesions, which included necrosis, abscesses, thrombosis and angiocholitis.
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