Severe methemoglobinemia secondary to Ferula asafoetida ingestion in an infant: A case report
Methemoglobinemia is an increase in the methemoglobin levels in the blood. Infants are more susceptible to develop secondary methemoglobinemia because of the limited activity of methemoglobin reductase B enzyme. We report a case of life-threatening methemoglobinemia secondary to ingestion of Ferula...
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doaj-5d0142d00d424d08996003ae89c94e2e2020-11-25T03:22:03ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences1658-631X2020-01-0181565910.4103/sjmms.sjmms_5_18Severe methemoglobinemia secondary to Ferula asafoetida ingestion in an infant: A case reportSaleh Al-QahtaniSara AbushamIbrahim AlhelaliMethemoglobinemia is an increase in the methemoglobin levels in the blood. Infants are more susceptible to develop secondary methemoglobinemia because of the limited activity of methemoglobin reductase B enzyme. We report a case of life-threatening methemoglobinemia secondary to ingestion of Ferula asafoetida herbal remedy in an infant who presented with cyanosis and severe respiratory distress. The patient had two brothers who had a glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and the patient's deficiency status was unknown, and thus, methylene blue was not initiated whereas ascorbic acid was unavailable. Accordingly, the patient was successfully treated with hyperoxia. Based on this case, the authors suggest that the use of F. asafoetida as an herbal remedy should be avoided in infants, and pediatricians should be aware of such toxicity and inform parents appropriately.http://www.sjmms.net/article.asp?issn=1658-631X;year=2020;volume=8;issue=1;spage=56;epage=59;aulast=Al-Qahtaniferula asafetidaglucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiencyheltithyperoxiainfantmethemoglobinemia |
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Saleh Al-Qahtani Sara Abusham Ibrahim Alhelali Severe methemoglobinemia secondary to Ferula asafoetida ingestion in an infant: A case report Saudi Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences ferula asafetida glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency heltit hyperoxia infant methemoglobinemia |
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Saleh Al-Qahtani Sara Abusham Ibrahim Alhelali |
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Saleh Al-Qahtani |
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Severe methemoglobinemia secondary to Ferula asafoetida ingestion in an infant: A case report |
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Severe methemoglobinemia secondary to Ferula asafoetida ingestion in an infant: A case report |
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Severe methemoglobinemia secondary to Ferula asafoetida ingestion in an infant: A case report |
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Severe methemoglobinemia secondary to Ferula asafoetida ingestion in an infant: A case report |
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Severe methemoglobinemia secondary to Ferula asafoetida ingestion in an infant: A case report |
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severe methemoglobinemia secondary to ferula asafoetida ingestion in an infant: a case report |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Saudi Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences |
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2020-01-01 |
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Methemoglobinemia is an increase in the methemoglobin levels in the blood. Infants are more susceptible to develop secondary methemoglobinemia because of the limited activity of methemoglobin reductase B enzyme. We report a case of life-threatening methemoglobinemia secondary to ingestion of Ferula asafoetida herbal remedy in an infant who presented with cyanosis and severe respiratory distress. The patient had two brothers who had a glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and the patient's deficiency status was unknown, and thus, methylene blue was not initiated whereas ascorbic acid was unavailable. Accordingly, the patient was successfully treated with hyperoxia. Based on this case, the authors suggest that the use of F. asafoetida as an herbal remedy should be avoided in infants, and pediatricians should be aware of such toxicity and inform parents appropriately. |
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ferula asafetida glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency heltit hyperoxia infant methemoglobinemia |
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