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Akshay Kumar1, Chintan Bhavsar1, Praveen Aggarwal1
1Department of Emergency Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Abstract:
Acute methemoglobinemia secondary to nitrobenzene ingestion is a rare but well-known clinical entity. It is extremely important to identify such patients as rapid and effective management with methylene blue and other supportive measures will often save these lives. We present a rare and unfortunate case of a girl who developed acute toxic brain injury following nitrobenzene ingestion and succumbed.
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