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Department of Neuropsychiatry, Japanese Red Cross Ashikaga Hospital, Tochigi, Japan
Yu Mimura is at Keio University School Of Medicine in Shinjuku, Japan. Their top areas of expertise are Tardive Dyskinesia, Dementia, Pica, and Anorexia. Their clinical research consists of co-authoring 14 peer reviewed articles in the past 15 years.
Case Report
A Case Report: Convulsion After Poisoning of a herbicide containing Pyrazolate and Propyrisulfuron
Author(s): Yu Mimura*, Michitaka Funayama, Naoto Yoshida, Yuji Tokuda, Taketo Takata and Masaru Mimura
Introduction: There have been no reports on poisoning with pyrazolate and propyrisulfron (Pyr/Pro), a type of
herbicide. In this report, we present a case with severe Pyr/Pro poisoning signs, in particular, sustained convulsions.
Case presentation: A 47-year-old man was transferred to emergency room in comatose state after he ingested the most
possible amount of 500 ml of herbicide which contained 136.5 mg of Pyr and 8 mg of Pro Twelve hours after his
admission, he suddenly developed generalized convulsions, which lasted for 2 days. Given no abnormal findings on
his brain images or laboratory data, convulsions were considered to be caused by Pyr/Pro poisoning. His convulsions
were well controlled under benzodiazepine treatments and he was able to be discharged without any complications.
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DOI:
10.35248/2161-0495.20.10.436