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Boiled lobster syndrome
Q.
“Boiled lobster syndrome”
is seen in poisoning with:
a. Hydrochloric acid
b. Boric acid
c. Oxalic acid
d. Chromic acid
ANSWER
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Ans: B in boric acid poisoning, the major symptom is erythema, desquamation and exfoliation. The skin of the patient looks like a boiled lobster.
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