2022-01-242022-01-242006-11Bulut, M. vd. (2006). ''A case report of fatal oral ingestion of resorcinol''. Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, 73(7), 1049-1051.0027-2507http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24258Resorcinol is a pharmaceutical agent used topically in dermatological treatments for acne, eczema, psoriasis and related skin conditions. Although there are a few studies that indicate chronic toxic effects of resorcinol on humans after topical application, information on the effects of resorcinol in acute poisoning after oral ingestion is limited. Thus, we wish to report the clinical and laboratory findings of a patient who was admitted to our emergency department (ED) after inadvertent oral ingestion of resorcinol and later died, as well as the patient's autopsy findings. The major clinical and laboratory findings were unconsciousness, respiratory failure that required mechanical ventilation, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, leukocytosis and severe metabolic acidosis. In the blood sample taken at the autopsy, a high level of methemoglobin was found. In the serum, resorcinol was revealed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. It can be concluded that the basic approach to patients with resorcinol poisoning should include initial stabilization of the patient by supporting the airway, respiration and circulation, and treating complications such as seizures or metabolic acidosis in the ED, as soon as possible after oral ingestion.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessGeneral & internal medicineToxicityResorcinolOral ingestionFatalExcretionResorcinolsMiddle agedMedication errorsHumansGlucose tolerance testFemaleFatal outcomeAcidosisA case report of fatal oral ingestion of resorcinolArticle0002427764000212-s2.0-338459678121049105173717195897Medicine, general & internalIodide Peroxidase; Thyroid Follicular Cell; Thyroid FunctionUnclassified drugRezorsineResorcinolPhenytoinMethemoglobinGlucoseDiazepamBicarbonateActivated carbonUnconsciousnessTurkey (republic)Tonic clonic seizureStomach lavageResuscitationRespiratory failurePatient careMetabolic acidosisMedication errorMass spectrometryLeukocytosisHyperglycemiaHumanHospital admissionGlucose tolerance testGlasgow coma scaleGas chromatographyFemaleDrug intoxication;Drug blood levelDisease severityDeathClinical examinationCase reportCardiopulmonary arrestBlood samplingAutopsyArtificial ventilationArticleAdultEmergency ward