Neurological impairment and hyperglycemia following acute copper sulfate poisoning: a case report
Xiuqi Zhu, Huabin Wang, Bingqiang Su, Yelin Lou

TL;DR
A 14-year-old girl who ingested copper sulfate developed rare complications like neurological impairment and hyperglycemia, highlighting the need for early monitoring in such cases.
Contribution
The paper reports neurological impairment and hyperglycemia as uncommon complications of acute copper sulfate poisoning.
Findings
Neurological impairment and hyperglycemia occurred in a patient with acute copper sulfate poisoning.
Early monitoring and treatment improved outcomes, but some complications only partially resolved.
Plasma exchange and chelation therapy were part of the successful treatment regimen.
Abstract
Generally, clinical manifestations of copper sulfate intoxication include acute gastroenteritis, hemolytic anemia, and hepatorenal failure. Herein, we reported the case of a patient who developed neurological impairment and hyperglycemia following massive oral ingestion of copper sulfate. The article was to characterize these uncommon complications that extend beyond the typical toxicological spectrum, thereby enhancing the clinical understanding of copper sulfate toxicity. A 14-year-old girl ingested approximately 50 grams of copper sulfate. Following initial resuscitation at a local hospital, she developed rapidly progressive tachypnea and hypoxemia. She was immediately transferred to Jinhua Central Hospital for further treatment. The patient was diagnosed with acute severe copper sulfate intoxication, complicated by hemolytic anemia, hepatorenal failure, and two rare sequelae:…
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TopicsTrace Elements in Health · Poisoning and overdose treatments · Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects
