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Failure of Methylene Blue Treatment in Toxic Methemoglobinemia
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1971
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Aniline-containing MaterialChemistryMethylene BlueHematologyToxicologyClinical ChemistryClinical ToxicologyHealth SciencesPoisoningMethylene Blue TreatmentExperimental ToxicologyHeme HomeostasisPharmacologyHeme DegradationPhysiologyForensic ToxicologyUsual Beneficial ResponseMetabolismMedicineAnesthesiology
A patient who ingested an aniline-containing material developed severe methemoglobinemia. The usual beneficial response from administering methylene blue was not obtained, and within 24 hours a marked hemolytic episode occurred. The patient was found to be glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient and was therefore unable to utilize methylene blue in the NADPH-dependent reduction of methemoglobin. The possible role of methylene blue in precipitating the hemolysis is also discussed.
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