Images in acute diquat poisoning, including hepatic portal venous gas and gastrointestinal pneumatosis on computed tomography.
Guangcai YuJieru WangBaotian KanWei LiXiangdong JianPublished in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2024)
Diquat poisoning can result in acute kidney injury, hepatic injury, gastrointestinal injury, paralytic ileus, rhabdomyolysis, refractory circulatory failure, brainstem damage, and hepatic portal venous gas, all observed in this patient.
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