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ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL of MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY

APJMT 3;1 http://apjmt.mums.ac.ir March 2014

Comment on "Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning: a Case

Series in North Iran"

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Correspondence to: Seyed Mostafa Mirakbari, MD. Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Bu Ali St., Bu Ali Hospital, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin 3413786165, Iran.

Tel: +98 281 3333.31, E-mail: drmirakbari@yahoo.com Received 10 October 2013; Accepted 24 November 2013

Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Bu Ali Hospital, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Iran

LETTER TO EDITOR

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SEYED MOSTAFA MIRAKBARI*

confounded, because the both situations are possible and so they may be treated interchangeably.

In our experience, the cases with garlic tablet ingestion are frequently presented to emergency department with gastrointestinal disturbances and mild to moderate hypotensive episodes with resultant metabolic acidosis in some instances that may imitate AlP poisoning. It is suggested that in the studies related to AlP poisoning, clinicians confirm the poisoning with: a) silver nitrate impregnated paper test (3) or b) observation of the rice tablet (AlP or garlic) consumed by the patient or its package where the test is not available or feasible.

1. Nosrati A, Karami M, Esmaeilnia M. Aluminum phosphide poisoning: A case series in north Iran. Asia Pac J Med Toxicol 2013;2(3):111-3. 2. Mehrpour O, Singh S. Rice tablet poisoning: a major concern in

Iranian population. Hum Exp Toxicol 2010;29:701-2.

3. Chugh SN, Ram S, Chugh K, and Malhotra KC. Spot diagnosis of aluminium phosphide ingestion: an application of a simple test. J Assoc Physicians India 1989;37(3):219-20.

Dear Editor,

I read with great interest the brief report entitled "Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning: A Case Series in North Iran" presented by Nosrati et al. and published recently in your journal (1). I have a question from authors and also a suggestion regarding aluminum phosphide (AlP) poisoning-related studies.

I would like to ask authors how they validate the study results, since it is not clear in the methods section how the cases were diagnosed and / or what confirmation method was applied. Were the study outcomes relied on AlP-poisoned cases diagnosed with just a history of ingesting rice tablet or depended on valid evidence?

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