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Review
. 2012:11:49.
Epub 2012 Mar 19.

Sudden onset methaemoglobinaemia in a previously well Ugandan child: a case report and literature review

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Sudden onset methaemoglobinaemia in a previously well Ugandan child: a case report and literature review

Nicolette Nabukeera-Barungi et al. Pan Afr Med J. 2012.

Abstract

Methaemoglobinaemia is a rare condition of unknown prevalence. Diagnostic tests in resource limited settings are very rare but clinical signs can be a good guide. We set out to describe a case of Methaemoglobinaemia, raise awareness among practitioners in resource limited settings and to share experiences in its diagnosis and management. A previously well three and a half year old girl was admitted with central cyanosis of sudden onset. She underwent clinical, laboratory and radiological evaluation. Having been in a resource limited setting, the process of making a diagnosis was slow and difficult. After the diagnosis, the treatment was not available in the country but we managed to get it all the way from Nairobi, Kenya. A diagnosis of Methaemoglobinaemia was made using Spectrophotometry and she was successfully treated using 2 doses of intravenous Methylene blue. The cause of Methaemoglobinaemia was established to have been nitrites from food preservatives.

Keywords: Hemoglobine; Methaemoglobinaemia; Uganda; food preservatives; intoxication; nitrites.

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