Substituted Urea Herbicide (Diuron) Induced Haemolytic Anemia: A Case of Unknown Complication in Humans

<strong>Background: </strong>Substituted urea herbicide is widely used in the agricultural industry and is accessible to most people around the globe. Accidental or deliberate poisoning is an anticipated complication of these agrochemical products.<br /> <strong>Case presenta...

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Main Authors: Suneth Weerasinghe, Indika Gawarammana, Anuradha Colambage
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2019-12-01
Series:Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology
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Online Access:http://apjmt.mums.ac.ir/article_14808_e2bef57fbe3d00b3041822352954a8e4.pdf
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spelling doaj-14b3467743b3436cbdf66591bcf457322020-11-25T02:06:27ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesAsia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology 2322-26112322-43202019-12-018413413910.22038/apjmt.2019.1480814808Substituted Urea Herbicide (Diuron) Induced Haemolytic Anemia: A Case of Unknown Complication in HumansSuneth Weerasinghe0Indika Gawarammana1Anuradha Colambage2Teaching Hospital, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.Consultant Physician (Professorial Medical Unit, Teaching Hospital Peradeniya), Senior Lecturer in Clinical Toxicology Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya, Sri LankaConsultant Physician (Acting), Teaching Hospital Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.<strong>Background: </strong>Substituted urea herbicide is widely used in the agricultural industry and is accessible to most people around the globe. Accidental or deliberate poisoning is an anticipated complication of these agrochemical products.<br /> <strong>Case presentation: </strong>We present a 15-year-old girl following deliberate self-ingestion of substituted urea herbicide (Diuron). She was diagnosed with Diuron induced methemoglobinemia and treated with intra venous methylene blue. Later she developed hemolytic anemia and needed 3 units of blood transfusions. Her haemolysis was thought to be due to methylene blue with concomitant Glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency as no other possible cause was found for haemolysis. But on follow-up visits, G6PD deficiency was excluded by screening test and enzyme level assay.<br /> <strong>Conclusion: </strong>Heamolytic anemia is a possible rare complication that should be anticipated in patients presented with the significant amount of substituted urea herbicide poisoning. Studies have found the possibility of reactive oxygen species accumulation in cells leading to oxidative damage. But we were unable to find any reported cases of haemolysis in humans. We postulate that the inhibition of NADPH production like G6PD deficiency may be the key mechanism that causes haemolysis in humans by creating an acquired G6PD deficiency status in red blood cells. However, further studies are needed to identify the exact mechanism of hemolysis in humans.http://apjmt.mums.ac.ir/article_14808_e2bef57fbe3d00b3041822352954a8e4.pdfdiuronhaemolytic anemiag6pd deficiencymethemoglobinemiasubstituted urea herbicide
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author Suneth Weerasinghe
Indika Gawarammana
Anuradha Colambage
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Indika Gawarammana
Anuradha Colambage
Substituted Urea Herbicide (Diuron) Induced Haemolytic Anemia: A Case of Unknown Complication in Humans
Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology
diuron
haemolytic anemia
g6pd deficiency
methemoglobinemia
substituted urea herbicide
author_facet Suneth Weerasinghe
Indika Gawarammana
Anuradha Colambage
author_sort Suneth Weerasinghe
title Substituted Urea Herbicide (Diuron) Induced Haemolytic Anemia: A Case of Unknown Complication in Humans
title_short Substituted Urea Herbicide (Diuron) Induced Haemolytic Anemia: A Case of Unknown Complication in Humans
title_full Substituted Urea Herbicide (Diuron) Induced Haemolytic Anemia: A Case of Unknown Complication in Humans
title_fullStr Substituted Urea Herbicide (Diuron) Induced Haemolytic Anemia: A Case of Unknown Complication in Humans
title_full_unstemmed Substituted Urea Herbicide (Diuron) Induced Haemolytic Anemia: A Case of Unknown Complication in Humans
title_sort substituted urea herbicide (diuron) induced haemolytic anemia: a case of unknown complication in humans
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology
issn 2322-2611
2322-4320
publishDate 2019-12-01
description <strong>Background: </strong>Substituted urea herbicide is widely used in the agricultural industry and is accessible to most people around the globe. Accidental or deliberate poisoning is an anticipated complication of these agrochemical products.<br /> <strong>Case presentation: </strong>We present a 15-year-old girl following deliberate self-ingestion of substituted urea herbicide (Diuron). She was diagnosed with Diuron induced methemoglobinemia and treated with intra venous methylene blue. Later she developed hemolytic anemia and needed 3 units of blood transfusions. Her haemolysis was thought to be due to methylene blue with concomitant Glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency as no other possible cause was found for haemolysis. But on follow-up visits, G6PD deficiency was excluded by screening test and enzyme level assay.<br /> <strong>Conclusion: </strong>Heamolytic anemia is a possible rare complication that should be anticipated in patients presented with the significant amount of substituted urea herbicide poisoning. Studies have found the possibility of reactive oxygen species accumulation in cells leading to oxidative damage. But we were unable to find any reported cases of haemolysis in humans. We postulate that the inhibition of NADPH production like G6PD deficiency may be the key mechanism that causes haemolysis in humans by creating an acquired G6PD deficiency status in red blood cells. However, further studies are needed to identify the exact mechanism of hemolysis in humans.
topic diuron
haemolytic anemia
g6pd deficiency
methemoglobinemia
substituted urea herbicide
url http://apjmt.mums.ac.ir/article_14808_e2bef57fbe3d00b3041822352954a8e4.pdf
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