sodium-bromate and Deafness

sodium-bromate has been researched along with Deafness* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for sodium-bromate and Deafness

ArticleYear
[Acute renal failure, neuropathy and deafness due to sodium bromate intoxication: report of one case].
    Journal of the Formosan Medical Association = Taiwan yi zhi, 1993, Volume: 92 Suppl 4

    The clinical manifestations of sodium bromate intoxication include among others acute renal failure and deafness. Most of the toxic manifestations are reversible with the exception of renal failure and deafness. This patient ingested about 7.5 g of sodium bromate powder, which produced gastrointestinal irritation, hypotension, fatigue, deafness, acute renal failure, anemia and peripheral neuropathy. Hemodialysis was performed three times due to acute renal failure, although the renal function improved, it did not recover completely. The patient was discharged with BUN: 42 mg/dL and creatinine: 3.4 mg/dL; she was still deaf.

    Topics: Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Bromates; Deafness; Female; Humans; Nervous System Diseases; Sodium Compounds

1993
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