Organophosphorus pesticide poisoning: cases and developments
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Organophosphorus pesticide poisoning: cases and developments
Abstract
Self-poisoning with organophosphate pesticides is a major health problem world-wide. Through the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, organophosphorus poisoning is characterised by the clinical picture of acute cholinergic crisis. Other manifestations are the intermediate neurotoxic syndrome and delayed polyneuropathy. In the Western world, the occurrence of organophosphorus poisoning is less prevalent due to the declining availability of organophosphate pesticides, which could render the recognition of this particular type of intoxication and its specific treatment more difficult. In this article we discuss some recent developments and treatment dilemmas, illustrated by cases from our clinic, followed by a review of the current recommendations in the treatment of organophosphate poisoning.
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  The pathophysiology of organophosphorus pesticide self-poisoning is not so simple.Neth J Med. 2008 Apr;66(4):146-8. Neth J Med. 2008. PMID: 18424860 No abstract available.
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