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Case Reports
. 1976 Aug 27;71(35):1377-82.

[Thallium intoxication treated by hemodialysis, forced diuresis and antidote (author's transl)]

[Article in German]
  • PMID: 134248
Case Reports

[Thallium intoxication treated by hemodialysis, forced diuresis and antidote (author's transl)]

[Article in German]
J Barckow et al. Med Klin. .

Abstract

Mode of action and toxicity of thallium and former treatment of thallium intoxication are described. A case of thallium poisoning with a lethal dose of thallous sulfate which was successfully treated by hemodialysis, forced diuresis and antidote is reported. 43 percent of the thallium could be eliminated by continuous hemodialysis during 72 hours and forced diuresis within the third and seventh day after ingestion of the poison. The dialysance of thallium was 111,1 ml/min with a blood flow of 200 ml/min. Later damage can be prevented by early maximal elimination of thallium.

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