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Acute poisoning of copper sulfate: a case report and review literature

Samaneh Hajimohammadi, Somayeh Gharibi, Vahid Pourbarkhordar, Seyed Reza Mousavi, Hanieh Salmani Izadi

2022The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Copper sulfate is a bright blue crystal used primarily for agricultural purposes, as a pesticide, disinfectant, feed, and soil additive. Acute volunteer poisoning of copper sulfate is not common in the world and in Iran. Case presentation We reported the case of a 15-year-old girl who presented to the emergency department after ingestion of an unknown amount of copper sulfate following a struggle at school. She had become acquainted with the toxic compound through school textbooks. On admission to the hospital, she had abdominal pain and a sore throat with a normal serum copper level. The patient stated that she had three episodes of bluish vomiting. She underwent symptomatic treatment and was monitored for 3 days. The outcome was favorable, and she had no signs and symptoms of organ failure. Conclusions As a result, copper sulfate poisoning depending on the consumed dose can be mild or very severe with a high mortality rate. The authors discuss the various pathogenesis and treatments of this rare poisoning by reviewing the available literature.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineVomitingEmergency departmentSore throatIngestionAbdominal painNauseaCopper sulfateSulfateAnesthesiaCopperPediatricsSurgeryInternal medicinePsychiatryOrganic chemistryMetallurgyMaterials scienceChemistryTrace Elements in HealthPoisoning and overdose treatmentsHeavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
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