Acute diquat poisoning with intracerebral bleeding

S A Saeed, M F Wilks, M Coupe, S A Saeed, M F Wilks, M Coupe

Abstract

A case of severe diquat poisoning complicated by the development of aggressive behaviour, oliguric renal failure, and intracerebral bleeding is described. The patient was successfully managed and made a complete recovery. In this paper special attention has been given to the major clinical differences between diquat and paraquat intoxication.

Source: PubMed

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