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Acute Triclofos Poisoning in a Preterm Infant

Eli Shahar

Department of Pediatrics C and the Unit of Clinical Toxicology, The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, affiliated to the Tel-Aviv Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Hashomer, Israel

Yitzchak Shnaps

Department of Pediatrics C and the Unit of Clinical Toxicology, The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, affiliated to the Tel-Aviv Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Hashomer, Israel

Mira Frand

Department of Pediatrics C and the Unit of Clinical Toxicology, The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, affiliated to the Tel-Aviv Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Hashomer, Israel

A preterm infant with accidental triclofos sodium poisoning is described. He developed deep coma, severe hypothermia, mild hypotension and lack of the primitive and deep tendon reflexes. During recovery, the primitive reflexes were the last to appear. The natural course of triclofos poisoning, and its influence on the immature central nervous system of the preterm infant are discussed.

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 18, No. 11, 706-707 (1979)
DOI: 10.1177/000992287901801110


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