Organophosphate Poison Induced Delayed Polyneuropathy (Opidn) After Inhalational Poisoning- A Rare Sequel.
Authors
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Abhijeet Agarwal
Resident, Dept. of Medicine
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Jahnabi Bhagawati
Resident, Dept. of Medicine
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Sourya Acharya
Professor, Dept. of Medicine
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Samarth Shukla
Professor, Dept. of Pathology J.N. Medical College,DMIMS (DU) Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha ,Maharashtra Address for Correspondence: Dr. Sourya Acharya Professor, Dept. of Medicine, J.N. Medical College, DMIMS (DU) Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha-442001 Maharashtra
Abstract
Organophosphate (OP) induced delayed peripheral neuropathy (OPIDN) is a rare clinical neurological sequel of OP poisoning. It usually occurs in association with the ingestion of large amount of OP substatnce ingestion. The basic pathophysiology is continued cholinergic receptor stimulation related motor axonal neuropathy. We present a case of a 45 year old farmaer who developed OPIDN after accidental inhalational OP poisoning
Article information
Journal
International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Invention
Volume (Issue)
4 (11)
Pages
3271-3273
How to Cite
Organophosphate Poison Induced Delayed Polyneuropathy (Opidn) After Inhalational Poisoning- A Rare Sequel. (2017).
International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Invention,
4(11), 3271-3273.
https://doi.org/10.18535/ijmsci/v4i11.01