Q56. A patient is brought to the emergency department with acute onset of severe abdominal pain, throat irritation, followed by vomiting and purging that contains blood and bile. There is a history of diarrhea that initially appears bloody but later becomes colorless, odorless and rice watery. On examination a distinct garlicky odor is noted in the breath. Which of the following agents is most likely responsible for the poisoning in this patient?
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