1.A case of missed blunt traumatic aortic injury (BTAI)
Nik Azlan Nik Muhamad ; Rossman Hawari
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2017;72(3):193-194
We are reporting a case of missed blunt traumatic aortic
injury (BTAI). A 28 year male presented with chest pain
following a motor vehicle accident. He was discharged
following normal clinical signs and chest radiograph. The
following day he complained of lower limb weakness.
Traumatic aortic dissection was revealed via computer
tomography (CT) of the thorax. BTAI cannot be ruled out
with normal clinical signs and chest radiograph alone. CT
thorax is mandatory to rule out BTAI in high impact chest
injury.
2.A case report of aluminium phosphide poisoning
Nik Azlan Nik Muhamad ; Rossman Hawari ; Hidayah Shafie
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2016;71(4):213-214
Aluminium phosphide (ALP) is highly toxic and poisoning
can result in high mortality rates. A 26-year-old female who
allegedly ingested a toxic dose of ALP presented with
vomiting and diarrhoea. She developed cardiac arrest with
refractory pulseless ventricular tachycardia. Despite
aggressive resuscitation, she succumbed to death seven
hours following ingestion. In cases like this, a better
outcome can be achieved with early arrival, prompt
diagnosis, aggressive resuscitation and intensive
monitoring.