Volume 13, Issue 3 898120 pp. 150-152
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Pneumonitis after Inhalation of Mercury Vapours

JD Glezos

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JD Glezos

Division of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Royal Columbian Hospital New Westminster, Canada , fraserhealth.ca

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JE Albrecht

JE Albrecht

Department of General Practice Royal Columbian Hospital New Westminster, Canada , fraserhealth.ca

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RD Gair

RD Gair

BC Drug and Poison Information Centre Vancouver British Columbia, Canada

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First published: 01 April 2006
Citations: 18

Abstract

A 43-year-old man presented to hospital with pneumonia but only after discharge from hospital did he admit to deliberate prior inhalation of mercury. His pulmonary involvement appeared to resolve almost completely with antibiotics and supportive care. Nevertheless, persisting elevated urinary excretion of mercury required two courses of chelation therapy. No serious systemic sequelae were observed.

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