Abstract
Pulmonary lesions following paraquat poisoning are believed to be almost invariably fatal. The three patients reports here survived despite persistent radiological change. One of the patients died after taking a larger dose of paraquat one year later, and at necropsy histological changes attributable to the two episodes of paraquat poisoning were apparent.
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Hudson, M., Patel, S. B., Ewen, S. W. B., Smith, C. C., & Friend, J. A. R. (1991). Paraquat induced pulmonary fibrosis in three survivors. Thorax, 46(3), 201–204. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.46.3.201
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