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Mercury poisoning: a case of a complex neuropsychiatric illness.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2014“Mr. X,” a 42-year-old married taxi driver from Beijing, came to the emergency department with insomnia, a severe and constant burning sensation and pain in the lumbar spine, hip and knee joints, and soles of the feet, and a sense of tremor in his limbs.
Xue-bing Huang+4 more
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Anaesthesia, 1991
SummaryA 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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SummaryA 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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Barbiturate potentiation in mercury poisoning
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1975Barbiturate potentiation was observed in Japanese quail fed dietary levels of 4, 21, and 24 ppm Hg as methyl mercuric chloride. Gross symptoms of mercury poisoning were not observed until after BP was observed. After the initial increase in BP time was observed in the birds receiving 4 and 12 ppm mercury, there followed a plateau in response until ...
R. H. Goldsmith, J. H. Soares
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Mercury poisoning in a bodybuilder
Practical NeurologyA 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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Acrodynia and Mercury Poisoning
Acta Paediatrica, 1949SummaryThis article describes an atypical case of acrodynia which was apparently caused by the use of calomel. During treatment with BAL the symptoms disappeared very quickly and after a temporary increase the enlarged excretion of mercury soon diminished.RésuméAcrodynie et empoisonnement par mercureDescription d'un cas atypique d'acrodynie qui parut ...
M. M. P. Paulssen, S. Van Creveld
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"HYPOCHLOREMIA IN MERCURY POISONING"
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1928To the Editor: —Two editorial comments on hypochloremia have appeared recently inThe Journalwhich are of especial interest to the student of cardionephritis: "Hypochloremia in Mercury Poisoning" (June 2, p. 1792) and "Blood Chloride in Intestinal Obstruction" (April 21, p. 1294).
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Mercury Poisoning in a Toddler from Home Contamination due to Skin-Lightening Cream.
Jornal de Pediatria, 2018Michael R Ori, J. Larsen, F. Shirazi
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Effects of diphenyl diselenide diet on a model of mercury poisoning
Molecular Biology Reports, 2018Tiago da Luz Fiuza+6 more
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