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Fatal case of Daisley-Barton Syndrome: A case report with Review of the literature
Daisley-Barton Syndrome is a rare but distinct systemic manifestation of paraquat poisoning, characterized by the development of spontaneous pneumothorax and/or pneumomediastinum. We report the case of an adult male in his 40 s, who presented with abdominal pain and vomiting following ingestion of approximately 200 mL of paraquat. Initial management included gastric lavage and supportive care. Over the following days, he developed mucosal ulcerations involving the lips, tongue, and oral cavity, along with progressive respiratory distress. Imaging revealed pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum. Despite intensive care, the patient died due to respiratory failure. Autopsy revealed extensive pulmonary hemorrhage, necrosis, and diffuse alveolar damage consistent with paraquat toxicity. A literature search was conducted using major databases, and relevant case reports describing Daisley-Barton Syndrome were identified. We compared clinical features, radiological findings, outcomes, and autopsy details, where available. Our case is unique in providing both detailed clinical and autopsy findings. The comparison reinforces the diagnostic significance of spontaneous pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum as hallmark features of the syndrome and highlights the variability in clinical course and outcomes. This report emphasizes the importance of early recognition and the role of autopsy in confirming diagnosis and understanding the underlying pathophysiology.
期刊介绍:
Legal Medicine provides an international forum for the publication of original articles, reviews and correspondence on subjects that cover practical and theoretical areas of interest relating to the wide range of legal medicine.
Subjects covered include forensic pathology, toxicology, odontology, anthropology, criminalistics, immunochemistry, hemogenetics and forensic aspects of biological science with emphasis on DNA analysis and molecular biology. Submissions dealing with medicolegal problems such as malpractice, insurance, child abuse or ethics in medical practice are also acceptable.