Author/Authors :
Turkmen, Suha Karadeniz Technical University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Eryigit, Umut Karadeniz Technical University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Sahin, Aynur Karadeniz Technical University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Mentese, Seda Karadeniz Technical University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Gunduz, Abdulkadir Karadeniz Technical University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey
Abstract :
Methanol is a substance possessing high toxicity even in small quantities. It may lead to intracerebral hemorrhage, blindness and death. Methanol poisoning generally takes place as result of oral ingestion, but may rarely occur through inhalation or transdermally. Persons may be exposed to methanol because of illegal alcohol beverage producers or alternative medicine providers. A 55-year-old male with methanol poisoning as a result of rubbing a self-prepared mixture of methylated spirit and aspirin on his shoulder with the aim of alleviating pain was described in this case report. Emergency physicians should remember that patients presenting with visual problems, altered awareness and impaired balance may have methanol poisoning.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Accidental , Methanol , Poisoning , Transdermal