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Forensic Science International, 1984
A fatal case of paraquat poisoning is described. Postmortem concentration of paraquat in different tissues reveals that treatment in this case could not prevent lethal tissue accumulation. Although accumulation was more pronounced in renal tissue, lung toxicity caused death.
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A fatal case of paraquat poisoning is described. Postmortem concentration of paraquat in different tissues reveals that treatment in this case could not prevent lethal tissue accumulation. Although accumulation was more pronounced in renal tissue, lung toxicity caused death.
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PARAQUAT POISONING: SIGNIFICANCE OF PLASMA-PARAQUAT CONCENTRATIONS
The Lancet, 1979Plasma-paraquat concentrations were measured in 79 patients who had ingested liquid or granular weedkillers containing paraquat. At any given time after ingestion, the plasma-paraquat concentrations in the patients who died usually exceeded those in the survivors. It is suggested that measurement of plasma-paraquat concentrations is useful in assessing
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1985
Paraquat (1,1’-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridylium dichloride) is marketed as a contact herbicide. Although it has proved safe in use there have been a number of cases of poisoning after the intentional swallowing of the commercial product. The most characteristic feature of poisoning is lung damage, which causes severe anoxia and may lead to death.
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Paraquat (1,1’-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridylium dichloride) is marketed as a contact herbicide. Although it has proved safe in use there have been a number of cases of poisoning after the intentional swallowing of the commercial product. The most characteristic feature of poisoning is lung damage, which causes severe anoxia and may lead to death.
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Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica, 1970
This paper deals with the development of methods for the detection and determination of the weed‐killer, paraquat, in body fluids (urine, blood, gastric aspirate, dialysates) and tissues. These have been obtained from 6 cases of paraquat poisoning (2 of which were fatal) admitted to hospital and from several other negative cases.
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This paper deals with the development of methods for the detection and determination of the weed‐killer, paraquat, in body fluids (urine, blood, gastric aspirate, dialysates) and tissues. These have been obtained from 6 cases of paraquat poisoning (2 of which were fatal) admitted to hospital and from several other negative cases.
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Evaluation of paraquat concentrations in paraquat poisoning
Archives of Toxicology, 1987The toxicological significance of paraquat concentrations in paraquat poisonings was evaluated by means of multivariate analysis methods. Paraquat could be determined by a newly developed procedure, which involved thin-layer chromatography with flame ionization detector (TLC-FID) and solid-phase extraction with a disposable octadecylsilane cartridge ...
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Human Toxicology, 1987
1 There is a striking discrepancy between the efficacy of the kidneys, haemodialysis and haemoperfusion in removing paraquat from the body and the poor prognosis of paraquat poisoning even when the blood and urine concentrations (which are good indices of concentrations in lung and other tissues) are very low.
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1 There is a striking discrepancy between the efficacy of the kidneys, haemodialysis and haemoperfusion in removing paraquat from the body and the poor prognosis of paraquat poisoning even when the blood and urine concentrations (which are good indices of concentrations in lung and other tissues) are very low.
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Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2018
AbstractParaquat poisoning usually results from suicide, occupational, or accidental exposure. Herein, we report a rare fatal case of homicidal paraquat poisoning. A 58‐year‐old man was poisoned by taking paraquat‐mixed medicine and wearing paraquat‐soaked underwear.
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AbstractParaquat poisoning usually results from suicide, occupational, or accidental exposure. Herein, we report a rare fatal case of homicidal paraquat poisoning. A 58‐year‐old man was poisoned by taking paraquat‐mixed medicine and wearing paraquat‐soaked underwear.
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