Literature DB >> 10468156

Ferrous sulfate toxicity: a review of autopsy findings.

J P Pestaner1, K G Ishak, F G Mullick, J A Centeno.   

Abstract

Ferrous sulfate is the leading cause of accidental pediatric poisonings. Despite the requirement for child-resistant packaging for any oral iron product with 250 mg or more per container, the incidence has continued to increase. Although the clinical presentation of iron toxicity has been well described, pathologic findings in human tissue and correlation with clinical data are scant. We reviewed autopsies from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology of 11 children who died from ferrous sulfate toxicity. Clinical data, morphologic changes, and iron levels in tissue were evaluated. The children's ages ranged from 11 to 36 mo. Prominent iron deposition in gastric and small intestinal mucosa was associated with necrosis, with some cases demonstrating prominent vascular iron deposition. The clinical courses were rapid and progressed from Stage I to Stage III. These observations were correlated with increased levels of iron in various tissues, as determined by analytical atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The morphologic and chemical analysis data provide information on the pathogenesis of ferrous sulfate poisoning; the vascular iron deposition may be related to subsequent hemorrhage. In the liver the periportal necrosis is probably a direct cytopathic effect of the highest levels of iron carried to these cells by the portal blood flow.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10468156     DOI: 10.1007/BF02783871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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