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Citation

Dhongade RK, Kavade SG, Damle RS. Indian Pediatr. 2008; 45(1): 56-57.

Affiliation

Sant Dnyaneshwar Medical Education and Research Center, Pune Maharashtra, India. Sant Dnyaneshwar Medical Education and Research Centre, Shaishav Clinic, 695/A Sadashiv Peth, Opp. Vijay Talkies, Laxmi Road, Pune 411.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Indian Pediatrics)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

18250509

Abstract

Neem oil is used for preparing cosmetics (soap, hair products, body hygiene creams, hand creams) and in folk or traditional medicine, in the treatment of a wide range of afflictions. The most common use, however, is as an agricultural or household pesticide.

We report a case of neem oil poisoning in a previously normal 5 year old child. The child presented with refractory seizures and was having metabolic acidosis. Late neurological sequelae in the form of auditory and visual disturbances, and ataxia were present.





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