Bismuth toxicity presenting as declining mobility and falls

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Abstract

A 77-year old woman presented with a history of falls. Known health problems included biopsy-proven collagenous colitis treated with bismuth subsalicylate. On examination, in addition to impaired balance and gait, she was found to have tremors and cognitive deficits. Investigations revealed a markedly elevated urinary bismuth level. Withdrawal of bismuth subsalicylate led to marked cognitive and physical improvement.

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Hogan, D. B., Harbidge, C., & Duncan, A. (2018). Bismuth toxicity presenting as declining mobility and falls. Canadian Geriatrics Journal, 21(4), 307–309. https://doi.org/10.5770/cgj.21.323

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