Black foot is seen in which poisoning?
Correct Answer: Arsenic
Description: Black foot disease is caused by arsenic poisoning since it causes thrombosis of vessels and may cause peripheral gangrene. Mnemonic Arsenic poisoning A - Anemia / Aldrich Mee's line / Arsenophagist (Tolerate upto 300mg ) R - Rain drop pigmentation / Reinsch test / Red velvety mucosa S - Sub endocardial hemorrhages / Sensory neuropathy E - Eruptions N - NAA I - Imbibition of arsenic ( Arsenic imbibed from surrounding soils after death ) / before treated iron oxide C - Cumulative poison / Cholera like symptom / Chelation for treatment
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