5 cases of paraquat poisoning
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- Hasebe Risa
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Asahi General Hospital
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- Sakamoto So
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Asahi General Hospital
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- Nakamura Satoshi
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Asahi General Hospital
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- Fujimori Daisuke
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Asahi General Hospital
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- Yoshida Ryuhei
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Asahi General Hospital
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- Kasuya Miyuki
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Asahi General Hospital
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- Itoh Chikao
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Asahi General Hospital
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- Takahashi Isao
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Asahi General Hospital
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- パラコート中毒の5例
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Description
<p>We experienced 5 paraquat poisoning cases from 2015 to 2021. Previous case reports indicate that paraquat poisoning is likely to occur in the rural area, and since our hospital is located in the rural area, those who attempted to suicide were easy to get these drugs. Besides, they have psychological backgrounds, like depression and bipolar disorder. Since paraquat-diquat combination which contains low concentration of paraquat is easy to reach lethal dose, other administrative measures or strict management of PGL by owners are expected.</p>
Journal
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- KANTO Journal of Japanese Association for Acute Medicine
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KANTO Journal of Japanese Association for Acute Medicine 44 (2), 246-249, 2023-03-31
Japanese Association for Acute Medicine of Kanto
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390577078291167744
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- ISSN
- 24342580
- 0287301X
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed