Affiliation:
1. Shenzhen Children's Hospital
Abstract
Abstract
Background: This case report describes a rare and unfortunate incident involving a 14-month-old child who was exposed to mercury. The purpose of this case report is to share the unique and typical image findings of residual mercury in a foreign body, which can aid clinicians in identifying similar cases and providing effective treatment.
Case presentation: A 14-month-old child presented with mercury residue in their body, following its discovery in the child's bed. Urine tests showed elevated levels of mercury, and X-rays revealed a large amount of mercury in the child's upper arms and lungs. The patient underwent timely surgical treatment, and while they are currently recovering, they still require ongoing medication and additional treatments.
Conclusions: Pediatric exposure to toxic substances such as mercury can have significant consequences for young patients. Early recognition and prompt intervention can prevent significant morbidity and mortality associated with toxicity. Clinicians should be aware of the risks and potential complications associated with heavy metal exposure and take appropriate measures to protect susceptible populations. In addition, sharing image data of unique and typical cases can aid clinicians in identifying similar cases and providing effective treatment.
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