1. Charting the Unknown: Green Urine After Propofol in Pediatric Trauma.
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El Farh R, Moueqqit O, Bouayed Z, El Kadiri Boutchich I, Alaoui Mhammedi O, El Fergui W, El Aidouni G, Bkiyar H, and Housni B
- Abstract
The phenomenon of green urine discoloration, while rare, represents a captivating clinical puzzle that challenges the distinction between benign and pathological conditions. In this report, we present an intriguing case involving a 15-year-old trauma patient admitted following a motorcycle collision, where the ensuing unconsciousness necessitated propofol induction for intubation and sedation. Remarkably, around 48 hours post-admission, the patient displayed green urine discoloration, which resolved spontaneously within just 12 hours. This case serves as a compelling illustration of the uncommon occurrence of propofol-induced green urine in the context of critical care management, underscoring the imperative need to discern and appreciate medication-related chromatic alterations in urine., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2024, El Farh et al.)
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- 2024
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