Literature DB >> 26778587

Inorganic mercury intoxication: A case report.

Daniel Dias1, José Bessa2, Susana Guimarães3, Maria Elisa Soares4, Maria de Lourdes Bastos4, Helena M Teixeira5.   

Abstract

Mercury is a heavy metal with unique physico-chemical properties, and it is well distributed throughout the environment, being present in soil, water and air. This non-essential element is considered by the World Health Organization (WHO) as one of the ten most troublesome chemical to public health. Its toxicity spectrum depends on the chemical form in which it presents: elemental (metallic), organic or inorganic. The known intoxications are mainly occupational (mining, agriculture, incineration) or related to the use of dental amalgams or the consumption of contaminated fish and shellfish. Nowadays, acute exposures to toxic amounts of mercury are increasingly rare, especially those involving inorganic mercury compounds. The rate is even lower if we refer to intentional poisonings. Although there is a growing understanding of the toxicokinetics of mercury, there is still a lack of studies that support the emerging theories about its bioavailability in humans. In this manuscript we describe a rare case of an individual who committed suicide by ingesting mercuric oxide. The aim is to offer a medical contribution to the better understanding of the kinetics of this metal, making a discussion based on published literature and analyzing its distribution, metabolism, internal doses, target and reservoir organs. The whole case - clinical course of the victim and her fatal destiny, the ante- and post-mortem sample concentrations and the necropsy findings - illustrates a situation that meets specific features of acute poisoning by ingestion of inorganic mercury, thus constituting an important support towards a more realistic and a based on evidence understanding of mercury biodistribution in humans.
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Keywords:  Inorganic Mercury; Intoxication; Mercuric oxide; kinetics

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26778587     DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2015.12.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Int        ISSN: 0379-0738            Impact factor:   2.395


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