Mercury Toxicity

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Etiology

Epidemiology

  • found mostly in the mercuric salt form (batteries)
  • ingestion: 10% is absorbed
  • accumulates mostly in the kidney
  • CNS penetration is limited due to low lipid solubility
  • long-term skin exposure may also result in toxicity
  • elimination occur largely through the feces
  • renal elimination is poor

Pathology

  • acute

Clinical-manifestations

  • acute exposure caused by inhaled elemental
  • chronic & intense acute exposure
  • classic triad found in chronic toxicity

Laboratory

Radiology

Complications

  • pulmonary complications of inhaled toxicity

Differential-diagnosis

Management

  • general
  • consult regional &/or a toxicologist
  • prognosis:

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Additional Terms

References

  1. Diner BM and Brenner BE eMedicine: Toxicity, Mercury [1]

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