Atilla Emiroglu
Department of ENT, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja, NigeriaPublications
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Case Report
Cerebral Infarction Following Intra-Tonsillar Injection of Phenol in a Child
Author(s): Lawan Musa Tahir*, Lokman Cam*, Atilla Emiroglu, Mehmet Sina and Senol Dane
An apparently well early adolescent presented at the emergency unit with history of multiple convulsions and left sided hemiparesis within 2 hours of receiving intra-tonsillar injection of phenol. Brain MRI showed features of acute infarction of right middle cerebral artery-posterior cerebral artery. He was treated with subcutaneous clexane and Nootropil, Omeprazole, Vitamin B complex and diazepam infusions. He was also given oral carbamazepine, Aspirin and Vitamin E. He responded well, there was no seizure while on admission and had started moving both the left upper and lower limbs within 72 hours. There is no information about intra-tonsillar local phenol injection to treat tonsillitis in literature. Therefore, intra-tonsillar, oral or parenteral phenol usage should be evaluated as a medical malpractice... Read More»