Harleen Sood, Kannan Sibi, K C Bijay, Nishit Kumar Sahoo, Atul Saroch, Ashok Kumar Pannu
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Abstract
Organophosphate (OP) poisoning is a frequent toxicological emergency worldwide, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Because the characteristic cholinergic toxidrome involves multiple systems, the absence of a clear history of exposure and clinical suspicion may lead to a disastrous misdiagnosis. We report a previously healthy male who presented with acute dyspnoea, chest pain, and diaphoresis, whose signs were suggestive of non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome and pneumonia. Despite standard treatment, he deteriorated, necessitating intubation. However, the characteristic odour of OP prompted atropine treatment, leading to significant clinical improvement. Serum acetylcholinesterase activity was markedly reduced, confirming OP poisoning as the underlying cause.
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The only journal written by and for health workers in low and middle-income countries, Tropical Doctor provides medical expertise and practical advice on how to apply current medical knowledge to the special circumstances of LMIC countries. This journal provides an ideal forum for sharing experiences and establishing best practice, aiding communication between medical professionals in different environments.