Naphthalene Toxicity in a Three-Year-Old Child Complicated by Severe Hemolytic Anemia and Mild Methemoglobinemia: A Case Report.

The Journal of Emergency Medicine
Rawan M Eskandarani, Faisal S Alghamdi

Abstract

Exposure to naphthalene, which is widely used in mothballs, does not usually produce adverse effects. However, naphthalene can be toxic, especially in individuals with underlying conditions such as glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency. A 3-year-old boy was brought to our Emergency Department after accidentally ingesting naphthalene mothballs 3 days prior to presentation. Laboratory investigations revealed that he had severe hemolytic anemia and mild methemoglobinemia (6%), which were treated with ascorbic acid and N-acetylcysteine. The patient tested positive for G6PD deficiency after stabilization and completion of his treatment. All provided treatments were administered empirically; test results were available only after the patient was discharged. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: Naphthalene exposure is a common pediatric presentation with various complications that can occur in certain high-risk individuals, such as those with G6PD deficiency. Emergency physicians should be aware of this to anticipate and be able to treat worsening toxicity.

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