Affiliations 

  • 1 Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
  • 2 Lahad Datu Hospital, Lahad Datu, Malaysia cheosengwee@gmail.com
  • 3 Segamat Hospital, Segamat, Malaysia
  • 4 Sultanah Nora Ismail Hospital, Batu Pahat, Malaysia
Clin Med (Lond), 2020 Sep;20(5):519-521.
PMID: 32934050 DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2020-0364

Abstract

Methaemoglobinaemia is an uncommon but potentially serious condition. It can be caused by congenital or acquired cause. Drug-induced methaemoglobinaemia is the commonest cause of acquired methaemoglobinaemia. The clinical signs and symptoms of methaemoglobinaemia include dyspnoea, desaturation, presence of saturation gap, headache, nausea and seizures depending on level of serum methaemoglobinaemia. We illustrate a case of dapsone-induced methaemoglobinaemia and its successful treatment by intravenous methylene blue.

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