Study on Predictable Factors for Intervention with Heparin Free Plasmapheresis in Impending Liver Cell Failure due to Consumption of Phosphorus Rodenticide: A Clinical Approach
In adult critical care, poisoning from rodenticides containing yellow phosphorus is prevalent. They cause coagulopathy and liver cell failure in humans [1]. Until far, the only therapeutic option for fulminant liver failure induced by rodenticide overdose has been liver transplantation. Aims: In this study, patients with liver cell failure who had swallowed yellow phosphorus paste…
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