1. Lethal Neurotoxicity in Lambda-Cyhalothrin Poisoning: A Rare Case Report.
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Naveen A, Sahu MR, Mohanty MK, Mohanty RR, Sethy M, and Velayutham B
- Subjects
- Male, Humans, Middle Aged, Nitriles toxicity, Insecticides toxicity, Pyrethrins toxicity, Neurotoxicity Syndromes etiology, Poisoning
- Abstract
Abstract: Agricultural poisons (insecticides and pesticides) are the most common types of poison implicated in the morbidity and mortality associated with acute poisoning. Suicidal ingestion is more frequent than accidental or homicidal poisonings. Pyrethroids are considered relatively safer than other insecticides. Lambda-cyhalothrin (LCH) belongs to the fourth-generation, type II synthetic pyrethroid. To the best of our knowledge, fatalities after LCH exposure have not yet been reported in the literature. Here, we describe a case of LCH poisoning in a 54-year-old male farmer after an accidental pipe burst in a sprayer while spraying in the field. The patient died 10 days after poisoning due to severe neurotoxicity resulting in bilateral parieto-occipital and brainstem infarcts. The histopathological features of the brain associated with LCH poisoning have been discussed in this report., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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