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Table 1 The general situation, poisoning situation, clinical symptoms, and treatment scheme for each Case

From: Two cases of diquat poisoning in adolescent children

Basic situation

Case A

Case B

General situation

  

age

13 years

13 years

gender

girl

girl

weight

53 kg

65 kg

Basic diseases

none

none

DQ

  

form(content, g/L)

liquid(200)

liquid(200)

way

Alimentary canal

Alimentary canal

category

oral、swallow

oral、swallow

dosage

About 15 ml

About 20 ml

clinical symptoms

  

Burning sensation in oropharynx

nausea/vomit

abdominalgia/diarrhea

hematochezia

×

×

oropharyngeal/esophageal ulcer

Have a fever

×

×

cough

×

Short of breath

×

×

Chest tightness

×

jaundice

×

×

oliguria

×

×

anuria

×

×

dizziness

×

×

headache

×

×

spasm

×

×

coma

×

×

erythra

×

×

Pulmonary imaging changes

×

Treatment

  

gastric lavage

adsorbent

×

drainage

×

diuretic

omeprazole

glucocorticoid

×

antibiotic

×

Vitamin C

glutathione

mecobalamin

×

CBP

CBP times

3

6

Interval time(h)

  

Poisoning and first gastric lavage

1 h after

6 h after

Poisoning and first CBP

8 h after

90 h after

Hospitalized time

9d

29d

Discharge situation(outcome)

improve

improve

  1. Note: DQ: diquat; CBP: continuous blood purification, using model HA320; √ stands for yes; × stands for non-existent/absent