Rodenticide poisoning leading to cerebral hemorrhage: A case report.
Qian-Kun HeYuan-Hua WuXiao-Ying LuMing-Wei LiuPublished in: Medicine (2024)
Rodenticide poisoning-induced cerebral hemorrhage is rarely reported. Because its symptoms are nonspecific, it is easy to miss the diagnosis or misdiagnose. When patients present with direct and indirect symptoms such as dizziness, headache, and limb weakness, rodenticide poisoning should be considered. Coagulation function and head computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging examination should be performed at the earliest to confirm the diagnosis and provide timely treatment.