Survival after Severe acute Chromic Acid Poisoning Complicated with Renal and Liver Failure
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Chromic acid is a strong metal acid and acute poisoning is very rare, but very serious with severe skin injury, renal and liver failure. The majority of published cases were suicide attempts with lethal outcomes. We describe the case of a 55-year-old man who had accidentally taken a sip of 20% chromic acid (estimated chromium intake: 2.3 g). Renal and liver failure were not present at presentation, but appeared later in the course of disease. He was treated with hemodialysis, no chelating agents or other methods for enhancing elimination were used. Liver and renal function improved over the next 30 days and the patient was discharged after 45 days of hospitalization with no need for dialysis. In the follow-up period of eight months his renal function remained depressed, but stable.
著者
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Barešic Marko
Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, University Hospital Center
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Gornik Ivan
Division of Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Rebro University Hospital, Croatia
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Gornik Ivan
Division of Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, University Hospital Center Zagreb
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Radonic Radovan
Division of Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, University Hospital Center Zagreb
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Zlopaša Ozrenka
Division of Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, University Hospital Center Zagreb
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Gubarev Nina
Division of Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, University Hospital Center Zagreb
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Gašparovic Vladimir
Division of Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, University Hospital Center Zagreb
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