Title of article
Corrosive Poisonings in Adults
Author/Authors
Chibishev, Andon University Clinic of Toxicology - Clinical Center Skopje, Macedonia , Pereska, Zanina University Clinic of Toxicology - Clinical Center Skopje, Macedonia , Chibisheva, Vesna University “Ss Cyril and Metodius” - Medical faculty, Macedonia , Simonovska, Natasa University Clinic of Toxicology - Clinical Center Skopje, Macedonia
From page
125
To page
130
Abstract
Ingestion of corrosive substances may cause severe to serious injuries of the upper gastrointestinal tract and the poisoning can even result in death. Acute corrosive intoxications pose a major problem in clinical toxicology since the most commonly affected population are the young with psychic disorders, suicidal intent and alcohol addiction. The golden standard for determination of the grade and extent of the lesion is esophagogastro- duodenoscopy performed in the first 12-24 hours following corrosive ingestion. The most common late complications are esophageal stenosis, gastric stenosis of the antrum and pyloris, and rarely carcinoma of the upper gastrointestinal tract. Treatment of the acute corrosive intoxications include: neutralization of corrosive agents, antibiotics, anti-secretory therapy, nutritional support, collagen synthesis inhibitors, esophageal dilation and stent placement, and surgery.
Keywords
corrosive substances , esophageal injuries , sodium hydroxid , postcorrosive stenosis , esophagogastroduodenoscopy.
Journal title
Materia Socio Medica
Journal title
Materia Socio Medica
Record number
2681234
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