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Pyopneumothorax Following Kerosene Poisoning


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  • King George’s Medical University, Departments of Internal Medicine, Lucknow, India
  • King George’s Medical University, Surgery, Lucknow, India
  • King George’s Medical University, Radiodiagnosis, Lucknow, India
     

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Kerosene poisoning is a common poisoning in India especially in childhood, and clinical spectrum can range from meager chemical pneumonitis to grave complications such as hypoxia, pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, and emphysema. Pyopneumothorax that may require aggressive management in the form of thoracotomy has not been reported in literature. We hereby report a 22‑year young female who had developed series of respiratory complications including pyopneumothorax following ingestion of kerosene with suicidal intent and was treated successfully.

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Chemical pneumonitis, kerosene poisoning, pyopneumothorax
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B. E. Yathish
, India
Suresh Kumar
, India
Anit Parihar
, India

Abstract


Kerosene poisoning is a common poisoning in India especially in childhood, and clinical spectrum can range from meager chemical pneumonitis to grave complications such as hypoxia, pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, and emphysema. Pyopneumothorax that may require aggressive management in the form of thoracotomy has not been reported in literature. We hereby report a 22‑year young female who had developed series of respiratory complications including pyopneumothorax following ingestion of kerosene with suicidal intent and was treated successfully.

Keywords


Chemical pneumonitis, kerosene poisoning, pyopneumothorax