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Human pesticide poisonings by a fat-soluble organophosphate insecticide.

J E Davies, A Barquet, V H Freed, R Haque, C Morgade, R E Sonneborn, C Vaclavek.   

Abstract

In five cases of dichlofenthion poisoning due to suicidal ingestions, unusual toxicologic features were encountered. Initial symptoms were mild or delayed and severe cholinergic crises did not appear until 40 to 48 hours after ingestion. Two patients died, and in the three survivors, cholinesterase symptoms persisted for five to 48 days. An almost total inhibiton of both cholinesterase enzymes continued in one patient for 66 days, and prolonged antidotal therapy was required. Residues of the intact pesticide were detected in fat after 54 days in one patient, and in the blood for 75 days in another patient. The partition coefficient of dichlofenthion in fat was 20 times greater than parathion, and exceeded only by leptophos. Considering the chemical and toxicologic properties of this compound, we postulated that the mechanism of protracted intoxication is a slow release from adipose reservoirs.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1200722     DOI: 10.1080/00039896.1975.10666790

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Health        ISSN: 0003-9896


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4.  Effects on acute organophosphorus poisoning in rats in aging and solubility of organophosphates.

Authors:  S Yamanaka; K Ohta; Y Tomita; A Takayanagi; T Nomura; Y Takaesu
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5.  Distribution and metabolism of O-ethyl O-4-nitrophenyl phenylphosphonothioate after a single oral dose in one-week old chicks.

Authors:  M B Abou-Donia; Y M Hernandez; N S Ahmed; S A Abou-Donia
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6.  Neurotoxicity by the dividing administration of critical dose of phosvel.

Authors:  T Yamauchi; N Konno; H Kinebuchi
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1980-01-15

7.  Predicting outcome in acute organophosphorus poisoning with a poison severity score or the Glasgow coma scale.

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9.  Comparative developmental neurotoxicity of organophosphate insecticides: effects on brain development are separable from systemic toxicity.

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10.  Some physical factors in toxicological assessment tests.

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