نتایج جستجو برای: mercury poisoning

تعداد نتایج: 69790  

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
m vahabzadeh medical toxicology research center, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran m balali-mood medical toxicology research center, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

occupational exposure to elemental mercury vapor usually occurs through inhalation during its utilizations. this leads to a variety of adverse health effects. in some islamic cities, this type of poisoning may occur during gilding of shrines using elemental mercury with gold. herein, we report on three male patients aged 20–53 years, who were diagnosed with occupational metallic mercury poisoni...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
pd pigatto department of biomedical, surgical and dental sciences, unit of oral pathology and medicine, irccs galeazzi hospital, university of milan, milan, italy a ronchi pavia poison control center and national toxicology information centre, toxicology unit, irccs maugeri foundation and university of pavia, italy v falabella didactic coordinator, master in integrative medicine, university of catanzaro, italy g guzzi italian association for metals and biocompatibility research–airmeb, milan, italy m balali-mood medical toxicology research center, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran m vahabzadeh medical toxicology research center, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

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Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1975
Eleanor A. Magill

THE SUGGESTION IN 1948 that mercury poisoning was the principal cause of pink disease (acrodynia) in children (Warkany and Hubbard, 1948; Fanconi and Botezn, 1948) resulted in the withdrawal from sale of all mercury containing teething powders in the United Kingdom. There followed a dramatic decline in the reported frequency of the disease (Dathan and Harvey, 1965) and during the past twenty ye...

Journal: :Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM 2010
Gianpaolo Guzzi Lucia Brambilla Paolo D Pigatto

INTRODUCTION Public concern about adverse health effects from mercury exposure from dental amalgams remains a high-profile issue. Patients with nonspecific neuropsychiatric symptoms may incorrectly attribute their complaints to mercury poisoning, and some alternative medical providers diagnose mercury toxicity using nonvalidated tests or without testing at all. CASE REPORT We report the case ...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 1999
L F Hsu H S Lee S E Chia K N Lam

Acute mercury vapour poisoning is a serious, potentially fatal but fortunately rarely encountered problem. It is most commonly due to industrial accidents. The vapour is a direct respiratory tract irritant as well as a cell poison, exerting its greatest effects in the lungs, nervous system, kidneys and liver. We present a case of mercury vapour poisoning in a shipyard workers presenting as an a...

2015
Uğur Nadir Karakulak Meside Gündüzüz Engin Tutkun Ömer Hınç Yılmaz

People are exposed to mercury in daily life by means of food, batteries, broken thermometers and fluorescent lamps, and amalgam. Neurotoxicity and reproductive toxicity of mercury are well known. However, the relationship between mercury poisoning and its effects on the cardiac conduction system has not been clearly identified. Sodium 2, 3-dimercaptopropane-1-sulfonate (DMPS) is a metal chelati...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1941

2014
Kevin M. Rice Ernest M. Walker Miaozong Wu Chris Gillette Eric R. Blough

Mercury exists naturally and as a man-made contaminant. The release of processed mercury can lead to a progressive increase in the amount of atmospheric mercury, which enters the atmospheric-soil-water distribution cycles where it can remain in circulation for years. Mercury poisoning is the result of exposure to mercury or mercury compounds resulting in various toxic effects depend on its chem...

FARIDEH GOLBABAIE, MAHMOUD MAHMOUDl, PARVIN NASSIRI,

In order to assess the risk for mercury poisoning in dentists, urine specimens were collected and analysed from 250 dentists (190 male, 60 female). Subject data and pertinent health symptoms were asked via a questionnaire. The results indicate that the mean and standard deviation of mercury values were 51.3± 38.0 µg/L, while 27.2 percent of dentists had levels within normal limits (0-19 µg/...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1963
W J HAY A G RICKARDS W H McMENEMEY J N CUMINGS

Poisoning with organic mercury is uncommon (Cumings, 1959) and there have been few detailed pathological studies (Hunter and Russell, 1954; Brown, 1954). With the increasing use of insecticides and fungicides containing organic mercury more cases may be encountered. There has also been described from Japan another type of organic mercurial poisoning (Kurland, Faro, and Siedler, 1960); the occur...

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