Barium is a heavy divalent alkaline earth metal that has been known as a muscle poison. Barium can cause human toxicity, which may lead to significant hypokalemia and have serious consequences. This paper reports a case of unprecedented barium intoxication in which the patient, who suffered from depression, swallowed at least 3.0 g barium chloride to commit suicide. On admission, the patient presented with nausea, vomiting, stomach burning feeling, dizziness, and weakness. Emergency biochemical testing showed that the patient was suffering from severe hypokalemia (K+ 1.7 mmol/L). His electrocardiogram (ECG) prompted atrioventricular blocking, ventricular tachycardia, prolongation of PR interval, ST segment depression with U waves, and T wav...
Severe hypokalemia and rebound hyperkalemia is rare side effect of barbiturate. The authors report a...
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of acute barium poisoning in a dog subsequent to ingestion of a common h...
Boric acid comes as colourless, odourless white powder and, if ingested, has potential fatal effects...
Barium intoxication, a rare cause of hypokalemia, can sometimes result in respiratory paralysis and ...
cause the acid-soluble barium salts (acetate, carbonate, chloride, hydroxide, nitrate, and sulfide) ...
We report a case of severe hypokalemia and flaccid muscle paralysis following a suicide attempt asso...
Acute barium salt poisoning may cause acute hypokalemia and result in respiratory paralysis and vent...
sorbable barium salts, e.g., carbonate or chloride, produces a combination of ectopic ven-tricular c...
Synthetic cannabinoids cause a variety of central nervous symptoms, tachycardia and hypokalemia. We ...
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is anautosomal dominantdisease characterized by muscle weakness or pa...
Copyright © 2012 Florent Battefort et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is anautosomal dominantdisease characterized by muscle weakness or p...
Copyright © 2012 Nathaniel Lisenbee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Electrolyte imbalances are common in clinical practice. However, if untreated they can lead to sever...
Accidental poisoning is common in children. Potassium bromate is a commonly used additive and raisin...
Severe hypokalemia and rebound hyperkalemia is rare side effect of barbiturate. The authors report a...
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of acute barium poisoning in a dog subsequent to ingestion of a common h...
Boric acid comes as colourless, odourless white powder and, if ingested, has potential fatal effects...
Barium intoxication, a rare cause of hypokalemia, can sometimes result in respiratory paralysis and ...
cause the acid-soluble barium salts (acetate, carbonate, chloride, hydroxide, nitrate, and sulfide) ...
We report a case of severe hypokalemia and flaccid muscle paralysis following a suicide attempt asso...
Acute barium salt poisoning may cause acute hypokalemia and result in respiratory paralysis and vent...
sorbable barium salts, e.g., carbonate or chloride, produces a combination of ectopic ven-tricular c...
Synthetic cannabinoids cause a variety of central nervous symptoms, tachycardia and hypokalemia. We ...
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is anautosomal dominantdisease characterized by muscle weakness or pa...
Copyright © 2012 Florent Battefort et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is anautosomal dominantdisease characterized by muscle weakness or p...
Copyright © 2012 Nathaniel Lisenbee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Electrolyte imbalances are common in clinical practice. However, if untreated they can lead to sever...
Accidental poisoning is common in children. Potassium bromate is a commonly used additive and raisin...
Severe hypokalemia and rebound hyperkalemia is rare side effect of barbiturate. The authors report a...
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of acute barium poisoning in a dog subsequent to ingestion of a common h...
Boric acid comes as colourless, odourless white powder and, if ingested, has potential fatal effects...