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Fatal methemoglobinemia caused by inadvertent contamination of a laxative solution with sodium nitrite.

M Ellis1, Y Hiss, L Shenkman.   

Abstract

We describe two cases of fatal methemoglobinemia resulting from ingestion of laxative solution inadvertently contaminated with sodium nitrite. Postmortem toxicological examination revealed methemoglobin levels in excess of 75% in both patients--a level that is uniformly fatal. The laxative solution was found to contain sodium nitrite instead of sodium sulphate at a concentration of 15 g/l. The pathophysiology of methemoglobinemia and a review of other reported cases of toxic methemoglobinemia are presented. Marked cyanosis in the face of intact cardiorespiratory function should alert the physician to the possibility of toxic methemoglobinemia.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1597359

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr J Med Sci        ISSN: 0021-2180


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