ACUTE DICHROMATE POISONING AFTER USE OF TRADITIONAL PURGATIVES - A REPORT OF 7 CASES
- 16 June 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 77 (12) , 640-642
Abstract
Seven cases of dichromate poisoning after the use of purgative solutions obtained from nyanga (traditional township healers) are reported. The patients all presented in established renal failure requiring dialysis, and all had abnormal liver function tests. One patient who took dichromate orally died from massive gastro-intestinal haemorrhage. Six patients took dichromate solutions as rectal enemas, 2 were left with impaired renal function and 1 required a permanent colostomy as a result of extensive peri-anal necrosis. The clinical presentation of acute renal failure, gastro-intestinal haemorrhage and hepatocellular dysfunction should alert the physician to the possibility of dichromate poisoning. The diagnosis, management and the role of dialysis in dichromate poisoning are reviewed.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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