Occupational mercury vapour poisoning with a respiratory failure, pneumomediastinum and severe quadriparesis

  • Smiechowicz J
  • Skoczynska A
  • Nieckula-Szwarc A
  • et al.
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Objectives: Despite restrictions, mercury continues to pose a health concern. Mercury has the ability to deposit in most parts of the body and can cause a wide range of unspecific symptoms leading to diagnostic mistakes. Methods and results: We report the case of severe mercury vapour poisoning after occupational exposure in a chloralkali plant worker that resulted in life-threatening respiratory failure, pneumomediastinum and quadriparesis. Conclusions: Prolonged mechanical ventilation and treatment with penicillamine and spironolactone was used with successful outcome.

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Smiechowicz, J., Skoczynska, A., Nieckula-Szwarc, A., Kulpa, K., & Kübler, A. (2017). Occupational mercury vapour poisoning with a respiratory failure, pneumomediastinum and severe quadriparesis. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313x17695472

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