1.Food poisoning associated methemoglobinemia: Time to wake up
Kamal Kant Sahu ; Amos Lal, Ajay Mishra ; Susan George
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020;11(2):127-128
With interest we read the recent article on methemoglobinemia by Chan et al.[1] Through this letter, we would like to add few additional comments regarding methemoglobinemia and its relevance in medicine practice with regards to food poisoning.
2.Cocaine-induced methemoglobinemia
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021;12(1):81-82
We congratulate Chowdhury et al[1] for their excellent report and successful management of a young lady suffering from cocaine-induced methemoglobinemia. Through this letter, we aim to address some additional concerns, which would certainly be helpful for a complete understanding of this topic.
3.Role of ascorbic acid in dapsone induced methemoglobinemia
Kamal Kant SAHU ; Ajay Kumar MISHRA
Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine 2019;6(1):91-92
No abstract available.
Ascorbic Acid
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Dapsone
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Methemoglobinemia
4.Update on retroperitoneal hematoma in children
Kamal Kant Sahu ; Ajay Kumar Mishra ; Amos Lal
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020;11(1):64-64
BACKGROUND
We read with great interest the recent article by Badheka et al published in your esteemed journal. Hereby we would like to address few additional points related to childhood retroperitoneal hematoma (RPH).