- Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports
- Vol: 12 Issue: 2
- Paracetamol Overdose May Cause Transudative Pleural Effusion in Adults
Paracetamol Overdose May Cause Transudative Pleural Effusion in Adults
Authors : Ilker Akbaş, Abdullah Osman Kocak, Sibel Güçlü Utlu, Sinem Doğruyol, Zeynep Çakir
Pages : 41-44
Doi:10.33706/jemcr.834306
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Publication Date : 2021-06-11
Article Type : Other
Abstract :Paracetamol is the most widely used and prescribed drug word-wide. It is the most common cause of the poisoning and of the fatality due to the toxic administration throughout the world. A 34-year-old female patient applied to our ED with the complaint of swallowing 33 g of paracetamol. After routine toxicity treatment, on the third day of the hospitalization, dyspnea and pain on the right hemithorax and right flank occurred. Chest X-ray showed blunted right sinus. CT revealed bilateral pleural effusion. With thoracentesis, clear, colorless and odor-free fluid of about 500cc was drained. Laboratory examination of the fluid confirmed it as transudate. We believed pleural effusion is related to high-dose paracetamol intake and it occurred due to decrease in pleural permeability and the consequent decrease of the fluid absorption. In conclusion, high-dose intake of paracetamol might cause transudative pleural effusion as a complication.Keywords : paracetamol, acetaminophen, over dose, pleural effusion