Literature DB >> 9830694

Concentrated cresol intoxication.

M L Wu1, W J Tsai, C C Yang, J F Deng.   

Abstract

Cresol, a commonly used disinfectant, may cause gastrointestinal corrosive injury, central nervous system and cardiovascular disturbances, and renal and hepatic injury following intoxication. We report a case of acute severe cresol poisoning after a suicide attempt with ingestion of a cresol-soap solution used as a toilet disinfectant. A 44-y-old male was found unconscious after ingesting 300 ml of 50% cresol-soap solution. Endotracheal intubation, gastric lavage and activated charcoal were given immediately which reversed his conscious. He had dermal burns, esophageal and gastric erosion, pneumonia, mixed metabolic acidosis and respiratory aklalosis, renal and liver function impairment, leucocytosis and dark urine. Acute renal failure and hemolysis developed, but he recovered after hemodialysis and intensive supportive care. Urine levels of p-cresol, m-cresol, o-cresol and phenol were respectively 2083, 2059, 125 and 68 mg/g creatinine at 7 h post-ingestion. Though the amount cresol claimed ingested by the patient (150 g) far exceeded the reported lethal dose (30-60 g), and multiple complications developed after massive ingestion, this patient recovered. The renal, pulmonary and hematological effects in this patient might have resulted from the direct toxicity of cresol and its metabolites.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9830694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Hum Toxicol        ISSN: 0145-6296


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3.  Acute tubular necrosis due to cutaneous contact with cresol.

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4.  Carcinogenesis studies of cresols in rats and mice.

Authors:  J M Sanders; J R Bucher; J C Peckham; G E Kissling; M R Hejtmancik; R S Chhabra
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