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Diagnostic Radioopacity in Chloroform Ingestion -A Case Report-
Sung Woo Lee, Sung Hyuk Choi, Yun Sik Hong, Su Jin Kim, Sung Woo Moon, Jun Dong Moon, Sang Hyun Jung, Jong Su Park
Journal of The Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology 2005;3(1):48-51
DOI: https://doi.org/
Published online: June 30, 2005
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1Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University
2Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University
3Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University
4Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University
5Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University
6Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University
7Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University
8Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University

Diagostic imaging can help in management of toxicologic emergencies. We report a patient who presented to the emergency department with coma and suppressed respiration after ingestion of unknown substance. We documented chloroform with radiopaque material in bowel on abdominal radiograph. We used activated charcoal and laxative to decontaminate bowel. Hepatotoxicity occurred on 3rd admission day and elevation of liver enzyme reached peak level on 5th admission day. The patient received hemoperfusion, N-acetylsystein and supportive cares. The patient was improved from hepatic dysfunction and discharged without complication on 11th admission day. Radiograph in toxicology may confirm a diagnosis and assist in therapeutic intervention.

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