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A Survival Case Sustained Pulmonary Damage After Paraquat Ingestion
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Original Article A Survival Case Sustained Pulmonary Damage After Paraquat Ingestion
Won Oh Choo, Se Hoon Lee

DOI: https://doi.org/10.35371/kjoem.1996.8.2.223
Published online: September 30, 1996
1Department of Internal Medicine, Suwon Medical Center, Suwon, Kyunggido, Korea.
2Department of Preventive Medicine, Catholic University Medical College, Seoul, Korea.
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The rapid quantification of paraquat in body fluids is of undoubted value in both initial assesment as well as the immediate prognosis of acutely poisoned patients. A 20-year-old woman ingested a mouthful of paraquat. Serum and urine paraquat levels were measured colorimetrically for 48 hours after identifying the presence of paraquat in her urine by a Paraquat test kit. At that time her survivability was considerd to be over 50% according to Proudfoot's scale of time related measured serum paraquat levels. Five days after admission, she began to cough but her chest x-ray picture was normal. However, she persisted to cough and subsequent chest x-rays showed fine reticulonodular densities in both upper and lower lobes. Twenty days after admission, she .was clinically well, and not deteriorated radiologically. Therefore, respiratory function tests were under-taken. They showed reduced lung volume, moderate reduction in ventilatory capacity, and a diffusion defect (DLco: 27% predicted value). Twenty four days after admission, the patient was discharged in good condition except for the sequale of lung involvement. Six months later, she was re-examined and found to be healthy with a large regression of lung lesions on her chest x-ray.


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