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BAL IN TREATMENT OF MERCURY POISONING

open access: green, 1949
B. Kanee, I. Stoffman
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Breathless Sleep

open access: yes, 2012
Utermohlen, Karl O.
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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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Elemental Mercurial Poisoning

Southern Medical Journal, 1997
A 39-year-old man injected 40 mL of elemental mercury in an attempted suicide 3 years before coming to our facility. No specific treatment regimen had been done since then. Chest x-ray films showed mercury deposits in the lungs, as well as around the injection site.
H, Hohage   +6 more
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Alkyl Mercury Poisoning

Acta Paediatrica, 1952
SummaryThis paper describes a case of organic mercury poisoning in a child from a mercury‐intoxicated family. The condition has not hitherto been reported among children. The child was poisoned after eating porridge prepared from flour which had been treated with an dkyl mercury compound, panogen, which is used by farmers in seed dressing.
G, ENGLESON, T, HERNER
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Mercury Poisoning in a Dentist

Archives of Neurology, 1976
We examined a dentist with chronic elemental mercury poisoning electrophysiologically. Motor conduction in the upper and lower limbs was normal. Sensory nerve action potentials in the ulnar and median nerves were normal, but could not be elicited in the superfical peroneal nerves.
K, Iyer   +3 more
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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 in a bodybuilder

Practical Neurology
A 64-year-old man had progressive unsteadiness over several years, with tingling in his feet. He was a longstanding bodybuilding enthusiast. Clinical assessment and neurophysiology confirmed a cerebellar ataxia and axonal peripheral neuropathy. His serum mercury concentration was significantly raised.
Marc Edwards, Rob Powell
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Congenital Mercury Poisoning

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
NEUROLOGIC damage occurs in adults and children after poisoning with mercury compounds.1 2 3 4 5 6 Mercury poisoning in utero due to maternal exposure has rarely been reported.7 8 9 After birth cer...
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