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Intravascular Hemolysis in Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning
Sayan Malakar1, Bhagwan Dass Negi1, Katyayani Dutt1
1Department of Medicine, Dr RPGMC, Tanda, Kangra, HP, India.
Abstract:
Hemolysis associated with aluminum phosphide poisoning is very rare. Intravascular hemolysis in presence of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency has been reported rarely in literature. We are reporting a case of young male patient with history of aluminum phosphide poisoning and complicated with intravascular hemolysis without G6PD deficiency. It has been reported only once in the literature.
How To Cite This Article:
Malakar S, Dass B et al. Intravascular Hemolysis in Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning. Indian J of Crit Care Med 2019;23(2):106-107.
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