1. Fatal accidental inhalation of brake cleaner aerosols.
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Veit F, Martz W, Birngruber CG, and Dettmeyer RB
- Subjects
- Administration, Inhalation, Adolescent, Gastrointestinal Contents chemistry, Humans, Hydrocarbons analysis, Lung chemistry, Male, Volatile Organic Compounds analysis, Accidents, Aerosols poisoning, Hydrocarbons poisoning, Volatile Organic Compounds poisoning
- Abstract
Brake cleaner liquid is commonly used for cleaning of engines and motor parts. The commercially available products usually contain mainly volatile organic compounds. As a consequence brake cleaner evaporates fast and almost completely from the cleaned surface. This case report presents a fatal accidental inhalation of brake cleaner liquid aerosols due to the attempted cleaning of a boat engine. A 16year old boy was found lifeless in the engine compartment of a boat engine. In close proximity to the body, the police found cleanings wipes soaked with brake cleaner as well as a pump spray bottle filled with brake cleaner. Essentially the autopsy revealed a cerebral oedema with encephalomalacia, no coagulated blood as well as increased blood and tissue fluid content of the lung. Toxicological analysis revealed brake cleaner fluid in the lung, gastric content and heart blood., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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