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Put Your Lights On: Electrocution As a Cause of an Unexplained Fall and Loss of Consciousness

Electrical accidents are not reported very frequently, and may occur undetected as the signs are often manifold and not very specific. We report the case of a 43-year-old woman admitted to hospital due to a fall of unclear cause, with loss of consciousness, partial amnesia, paresis of both legs and...

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Published in:European journal of case reports in internal medicine 2019, Vol.6 (5), p.001084-001084
Main Authors: Grzesiek, Magdalena, Ellmann, Christina, Ditting, Tilmann
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Language:English
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Summary:Electrical accidents are not reported very frequently, and may occur undetected as the signs are often manifold and not very specific. We report the case of a 43-year-old woman admitted to hospital due to a fall of unclear cause, with loss of consciousness, partial amnesia, paresis of both legs and crush syndrome. Only by thorough and repeated history-taking, and a careful physical examination that revealed burns typical of electrical current injuries, was the case resolved. With this case presentation, we would like to make the reader aware of electrocution as a possible cause of bruises and unconsciousness of unclear origin. Bruises and loss of consciousness of unclear origin should make one think of electric shock as a possible cause.Rhabdomyolysis and crush syndrome are rarely seen conditions in low-voltage current accidents.Thorough physical examination and careful history-taking are very important and can provide precious hints for our clinical work.
ISSN:2284-2594
2284-2594
DOI:10.12890/2019_001084