Caustic Cleaning Agent ingestion: a Case Presentation and Review of the Literature
Caustic ingestion in the pediatric population usually occurs accidentally in children under five years due to insufficient care or negligent household depositing of caustic substances. Neglectful behavior of parents while preparing formula for a neonate can lead to this rare condition in newborns.
We are reporting the case of a four-day-old newborn that was accidentally given house cleaning liquid mixed with formula by his mother, who mistook it for water to dilute the milk. This led to the development of extensive oral and esophageal lesions.
This report highlights the importance of providing education for parents on how to prevent such accidents and avoid neglectful behaviors while caring for their children.
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Developing an Ethical Guideline for Making and Using Audiovisual Recordings of Patients in Iran
Mahboobeh Mafinejad, Marjan Kouhnavard, Fariba Asghari, Pooneh Salari, , Alireza Parsapoor, Hessameddin Riahi, Mitra Zolfaghari
Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, Winter 2024