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CASE REPORT

Bilateral Pleural Effusion with Skin Lesions Following Suicidal Attempt with Kerosene

K. Vijaya Kissinger, K. Gowrinath

Keywords : Kerosene, Suicide, Pneumonitis, Dermatitis, Pleural effusion

Citation Information : Kissinger KV, Gowrinath K. Bilateral Pleural Effusion with Skin Lesions Following Suicidal Attempt with Kerosene. Indian J Chest Dis Allied Sci 2017; 59 (3):135-137.

DOI: 10.5005/ijcdas-59-3-135

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Published Online: 18-11-2022

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2017; The Author(s).


Abstract

Kerosene (paraffin or lamp oil), the liquid hydrocarbon is a common household commodity of low-income families in developing countries used for cooking and lighting lamps. Still, kerosene is rarely ingested with suicidal intent by adolescents or adults. Pneumonitis is the most frequent manifestation of kerosene aspiration but bilateral pleural effusion is very rare. Kerosene being an irritant may cause dermatitis upon direct contact with skin. We report for the first time acute contact dermatitis and bilateral pleural effusion with pneumonitis in a 17-year-old adolescent girl following suicidal attempt with kerosene. Pleural fluid was exudative and kerosene induced bilateral pleural effusion and skin lesions resolved within two weeks of conservative treatment.


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