Mathieson P W, Williams G, MacSweeney J E
Hum Toxicol. 1985 Nov;4(6):627-31. doi: 10.1177/096032718500400610.
A 61-year-old man ingested a large amount of carbon tetrachloride, well in excess of the adult lethal dose. The level of the compound was assayed in his blood and the levels were the highest ever recorded by the Guy's Hospital Poisons Unit. He was treated by intravenous infusion of acetylcysteine and survived with relatively mild clinical and biochemical evidence of toxicity. Possible reasons for his survival are discussed, as are the implications for the management of future cases.
一名61岁男子摄入了大量四氯化碳,远超成人致死剂量。对其血液中的该化合物水平进行了检测,检测结果是盖伊医院中毒科所记录的最高水平。他接受了静脉注射乙酰半胱氨酸治疗,存活下来,仅有相对较轻的临床和生化毒性证据。文中讨论了他存活的可能原因以及对未来病例管理的启示。