
The 68-year-old man took arsenic pasta 1 g (arsenic trioxide 0.45 g) to commit suicide and was admitted 16 hours after ingestion. He developed vomiting and coma, followed by pancytopenia. He was treated with activated charcoal, laxative, dimercaprol, sodium thiosulfate and direct hemoperfusion with good recovery. Total arsenic concentrations in serum and urine were 39 ng/ml and 89 ng/ml on admission, respectively. Urine arsenic concentration showed the second peak around 48 hours after admission.
Male, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Acute Disease, Arsenic Poisoning, Humans, Suicide, Attempted, Aged, Arsenic
Male, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Acute Disease, Arsenic Poisoning, Humans, Suicide, Attempted, Aged, Arsenic
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