Abstract
A 24-years-old male with massive diquat #ingestion complicated by the
development of #gastrointestinalulcer perforation, intestinal#hyperpiesia, liver failure, renal failure is described. The patient
ultimately dead from serious complications. The rare and special
#gastrointestinallesions after acute diquat poisoning is worth for us to explore. Diquat (1,1’-ethylene-2,2’-bipyridilium) is a non-selective
#bipyridylherbicide similar to paraquat [1]. Since the paraquat
solution was banned in China since September 7, 2016, the diquat
has gradually become a major substitute for the herbicide market
[2].
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