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[2017] 7. Jinhyuk Choi, Seong Hwan Park, Min Jee Park, Seok-Hoon Jeon |
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Publication; issue : 2017 Year 41 Vol 4 iss 137 p
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Death from Naphthalene Poisoning
Manifesting as Toxic Hepatitis: An Autopsy Case
Korean J Leg Med 2017;41:137-140
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1. Department of Legal Medicine, Korea
University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea,
2. Division of Forensic Medicine, National
Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea,
3. Seoul Clinic of Korea Forensic
Investigation, Seoul, Korea
E-mail: hyuk929@naver.com
Suicide through naphthalene poisoning is
rare. Prolonged hemolytic anemia and hemoglobinuria are typical symptoms of
naphthalene poisoning. We report an unusual case of naphthalene poisoning. The
decedent was an 87-year-old female who intentionally ingested over 5 g of
naphthalene. After more than 5 hours, she was found in a drowsy state. During
initial examination, hemoglobin level and urine test results were normal.
Aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase levels were elevated
(854 and 1,197 U/L, respectively). Metabolic acidosis was found on arterial
blood gas analysis. The patient was treated conservatively by administration of
activated charcoal, calcium gluconate, insulin, and glucose. However, the
patient died after 1 day of hospital admission. On autopsy, the liver showed
toxic hepatitis with confluent necrosis. Naphthalene concentrations in the
blood and gastric contents were 5.4 and 5.8 mg/L, respectively. In conclusion,
the decedent ingested naphthalene and died due to liver failure without
hemolysis.
Key Words: Toxic hepatitis; Naphthalenes; Autopsy
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