| Literature DB >> 28154671 |
Zineb Jouhadi1, Dalal Bensabbahia1, Fouad Chafiq2, Bouchra Oukkache3, Nisrine Bennani Guebessi4, El Abidi Abdellah5, Jilali Najib1.
Abstract
Lead colic is a rare cause of abdominal pain. The diagnosis of lead poisoning is most often mentioned in at risk populations (children, psychotic). We report the case of a 2 year old child that was presented for acute abdomen. Abdominal plain radiograph showed multiple intra-colonic metallic particles and suggested lead poisoning diagnosis. Anamnesis found a notion of pica and consumption of peeling paint. Elevated blood lead levels (BLL) confirmed the diagnosis. The lead poisoning is a public health problem especially in children, but its manifestation by a lead colic is rare and could simulate an acute abdomen table.Entities:
Keywords: Lead poisoning; children; lead colic
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28154671 PMCID: PMC5267855 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2016.24.316.10352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1Abdomen X-ray: irregular punctate opacities mainly colic seat
Figure 2Blood smear: basophilic inclusions in erythrocytes
Figure 3Abdomen X-ray: disappearance of metallic opacities 48 hours after a laxative treatment