24 research outputs found

    Lenalidomide in Nonmalignant Disorders

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    Congenital Methemoglobinemia: It is Time for National Level Registry System

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    Naphthalene ball poisoning: a rare cause of acquired methaemoglobinaemia

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    A 15-year-old boy presented to emergency services with accidental naphthalene ball ingestion. Following consumption he developed methaemoglobinaemia, massive intravascular haemolysis and acute kidney injury. He had no history suggestive of congenital haemoglobin M disease. Development of severe methaemoglobinaemia and intravascular haemolysis is quite unusual after consumption of a single ball of naphthalene. The patient was managed with ascorbic acid and intravenous N-acetyl cysteine. He also required haemodialysis for acute kidney injury that developed secondary to pigment nephropathy

    Myeloid Sarcoma Of Vulva: A Short Update

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    Role of ascorbic acid in the treatment of methemoglobinemia

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    Roth’s spot in megaloblastic anaemia

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