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Fatal Strychnine Poisoning—A Case Report and Review of the Literature
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MedicineForensic MedicineForensic ToxicologyDrug ToxicityForceful Muscular ConvulsionsTypical CaseNeuropharmacologyPoisoningToxicologyNeurologyDrug OverdosePharmacologyClinical ToxicologyEmergency MedicineSuicidal Strychnine Poisoning
A typical case of suicidal strychnine poisoning by a rodenticide is presented. The forceful muscular convulsions were accompanied by a clear sensorium. Pathological findings consisted of an early onset of postmortem rigidity and microscopic hemorrhages with minimal degenerative neuronal changes in the spinal cord. The highest tissue concentrations of strychnine were found in the bile and liver. The pathophysiology and epidemiology of strychnine poisoning is reviewed and discussed in context.
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