It is May. Twelve hours after accidental ingestion of the substance shown above, a 4 year old boy complains of fever, chills, headache, nausea, and back pain. His skin turns yellow and his urine becomes dark.
Challenge: What's the diagnosis?
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G6PD deficiency
ReplyDeleteG6PD Deficiency, sometimes referred to as Favism.
ReplyDeleteFavism d/t G6PD deficiency and ingestion of fava beans.
ReplyDeletefavism (Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency)
ReplyDeleteits true...whenever i see these at a farmer's market, i can only think of G6PD.
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This is favism or G6PD (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrongenase deficiency) causing acute hemolytic anemia.
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