Abstract
Organic solvents are chemically different compounds with one common feature: they dissolve fats, oils and resins, which makes them widely used in industry. Organic solvents are used in paint and lacquer industries, in the production of pesticides, plastics, explosives and in the pharmaceutical industry. The most common household solvent is white spirit, used as a paint remover. We report a case of acute white spirit ingestion causing multiorgan failure and a prolonged intensive care unit admission. Such a case has not been documented previously and highlights a number of diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. The patient also represents the first reported case of chemical burns from erosive diarrhoea secondary to white spirit ingestion.
