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Volume 12 Issue 4 ( October-December ) 2023

Case Reports

A rare case of organophosphate poisoning presenting with acute kidney injury, seizures and its successful management
Sourabh Kumar, Rajesh Mahajan, Sumeet Singh, Akritie Bhadwal, Raghuraj Sharma, Neha Ghongade, Nilanshi Saxena

Organophosphate (OP) poisoning is common in India. OP poisoning classically presents with symptoms of cholinergic excess but can rarely affect other organs and when it does, it can worsen a patient's overall prognosis. We present a case of 29 year old male with OP poisoning who landed in emergency in drowsy state, later had acute kidney injury (AKI), seizures and severe skin rashes and its successful course of treatment.

 
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