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Am J Forensic Med Pathol


Title:A fatal case of a paint thinner ingestion: comparison between toxicological and histological findings
Author(s):Argo A; Bongiorno D; Bonifacio A; Pernice V; Liotta R; Indelicato S; Zerbo S; Fleres P; Ceraulo L; Procaccianti P;
Address:"Department of Biotechnology and Legal Medicine, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy. antonella.argo@libero.it"
Journal Title:Am J Forensic Med Pathol
Year:2010
Volume:31
Issue:2
Page Number:186 - 191
DOI: 10.1097/PAF.0b013e3181c6c11f
ISSN/ISBN:1533-404X (Electronic) 0195-7910 (Linking)
Abstract:"Toluene and xylene are aromatic hydrocarbons commonly used as an industrial solvent for the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, paints, and chemicals. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has determined that toluene levels of 2000 parts per million (ppm) are considered dangerous to life and health. Several studies have examined the absorption of toluene and xylene following inhalation and oral ingestion in humans. Volatile organic compounds that are absorbed into the blood are distributed throughout the body; in particular, distribution of absorbed toluene and xylene in humans and rodents is characterized by preferential uptake in well-perfused and lipophil tissues such as the brain, liver, lungs, and body fat and also in central nervous system. The available studies indicate that xylenes are rapidly absorbed independently from the kind of exposition. We illustrate a fatal case of self-poisoning by ingestion of varnishes diluting solvents, reporting the identification and quantification of volatile organic compounds (toluene, o-m-p xylene) from human biologic liquids and viscera samples using the Solid-Phase Microextraction-Headspace-Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry to toxicological analysis, and the histopathological findings evaluated in liver, kidney, and lungs"
Keywords:Adolescent Brain/pathology Brain Edema/pathology Esophagus/pathology Forensic Pathology Forensic Toxicology Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Gastrointestinal Contents/chemistry Hemorrhage/pathology Humans Kidney/chemistry/pathology Liver/chemistry/pat;
Notes:"MedlineArgo, Antonina Bongiorno, David Bonifacio, Antonino Pernice, Valentina Liotta, Rosa Indelicato, Serena Zerbo, Stefania Fleres, Pierangela Ceraulo, Leopoldo Procaccianti, Paolo eng Case Reports 2009/12/17 Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2010 Jun; 31(2):186-91. doi: 10.1097/PAF.0b013e3181c6c11f"

 
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