This report describes two cases of intravenous injection of
elemental mercury. The presence of mercury in the environment is due to
pollution from power plants and in food, particularly fish, and dental
amalgams. One patient succumbed and the other remains asymptomatic two years
after the surgical removal of all the injected mercury. Management of
intravenous injection of elemental mercury (intended to be an aphrodisiac in
these two cases) is discussed here and the need for surgical removal of all
accessible mercury has been emphasized. In case no.1, it is difficult to come
to any conclusion as we do not have information about the duration of exposure
and the volume of mercury injected. In contrast, in case no.2, all the metallic
elemental mercury was removed on two occasions and the patient has led an
uneventful life showing no clinical signs of mercury poisoning in the follow-up
period of two years.
Author (s) details:-
A. Gopalakrishna
Departments of Plastic Surgery, Deccan College of Medical Sciences,
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.
T. V. Pavan Kumar
Departments of General Surgery, Deccan College of Medical Sciences,
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.
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https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mria/v1/12521F
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