Acute respiratory distress syndrome and lung fibrosis after ingestion of a high dose of ortho-phenylphenol
Journal
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
Journal Volume
104
Journal Issue
8
Pages
585-587
Date Issued
2005
Author(s)
Abstract
Ortho-phenylphenol (OPP) and its sodium salt are used as fungicides and antibacterial agents, ingestion of which has been found to cause liver toxicity, renal toxicity and carcinomas in the urinary tract of rats. Lung damage due to OPP ingestion has not been reported in humans. We report a suicidal 39-year-old woman with stage II cervical cancer who drank a potentially lethal dose of OPP in the form of a commercial antiseptic, which led to the complication of liver and renal function impairment, severe lung damage with acute respiratory distress syndrome and subsequent severe lung fibrosis. Open lung biopsy showed diffuse alveolar damage. She was discharged after 34 days of hospitalization with continuing domiciliary oxygen therapy.
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Other Subjects
2 hydroxybiphenyl; cisplatin; methylprednisolone; 2 hydroxybiphenyl; 2-phenylphenol; biphenyl derivative; adult; adult respiratory distress syndrome; article; cancer staging; case report; clinical feature; drug dose regimen; female; hospital discharge; human; human tissue; kidney injury; liver injury; lung biopsy; lung fibrosis; lung injury; major depression; oxygen therapy; suicide attempt; uterine cervix cancer; adult respiratory distress syndrome; chemically induced disorder; lung fibrosis; Adult; Biphenyl Compounds; Female; Humans; Pulmonary Fibrosis; Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult; Suicide, Attempted
Type
journal article