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Postoperative Mercury Poisoning

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1979
Three mercury poisonings (two fatal), following the use of mercuric chloride solution for peritoneal lavage during operations for the removal of cancerous growths, are described. The concentrations of mercury measured in the tissues from these cases are consistent with those found in poisoning by injection, inhalation and ingestion.
J D, Cross   +3 more
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Mercury Poisoning

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2012
Clinical features of mercury poisoning are nonspecific, and a detailed history is very valuable. The silvery, shiny appearance of mercury makes it very exciting and attractive for children. The overall half-life of elemental mercury in the body averages approximately 2 months. Chelation therapy with dimercaptosuccinic acid is the treatment of choice if
Kalkan, Gokhan   +5 more
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Acute mercury poisoning

Anaesthesia, 1991
Summary A case of deliberate self poisoning with approximately 7 g mercuric chloride (the lethal dose is about 1 g) is described. The patient died after 6 days despite the use of chelating agents, plasma exchange and intensive supportive therapy. The management of acute mercury toxicity is discussed.
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Mercury Poisoning

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Yunying Feng, Fengdan Wang
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Mercury poisoning

Current Problems in Pediatrics, 2000
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AMMONIATED MERCURY POISONING.

British Journal of Dermatology, 1960
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