| Literature DB >> 28649389 |
Sang Yoon Do1, Chul Gab Lee1, Jae Yoon Kim1, Young Hoon Moon1, Min Sung Kim2, In Ho Bae2, Han Soo Song1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In 2015, workers dismantling a fluorescent lamp factory in Korea were affected by mercury poisoning from exposure to mercury vapor. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Chloroacne; Elemental mercury; Fluorescent lamp factory; Korea; Mercury vapor; Occupational exposure; Swan neck deformity
Year: 2017 PMID: 28649389 PMCID: PMC5477751 DOI: 10.1186/s40557-017-0184-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Occup Environ Med ISSN: 2052-4374
Early symptoms of mercury exposure (n = 20)
| Early symptoms | N | (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Skin rash | 17 | (85%) |
| Pruritus | 9 | (45%) |
| Myalgia | 8 | (40%) |
| Sleep disturbance | 6 | (30%) |
| Cough or Sputum production | 5 | (25%) |
| Paresthesia of the extremities | 4 | (20%) |
| Fatigue | 4 | (20%) |
| Other skin symptoms (scale, scalding, irritation) | 2 | (10%) |
| Headache | 2 | (10%) |
| Gastrointestinal symptoms (dyspepsia, nausea, vomiting) | 2 | (10%) |
| Tooth and gum symptoms (toothache, moving teeth, gum swelling) | 2 | (10%) |
| Urinary symptoms (frequency, incontinence, sensation of incomplete urine voiding) | 1 | (5%) |
| Eye symptoms (red eye, decreased visual acuity) | 1 | (5%) |
| High blood pressure | 1 | (5%) |
Mean and standard deviation of blood mercury and adjusted urinary mercury levels by type of work
| Type of work | N | Working day (day(s)) | Blood Mercurya (μg/L) | Adjusted Urinary mercurya (μg/L·creatinine) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mean (range) | mean (SD) | mean (SD) | |||||
| Total | 20 | 10.2 | (1–30) | 5.88 | (4.49) | 13.48 | (15.40) |
| Ordering | 3 | 30 | (30) | 5.67 | (3.48) | 12.21 | (12.84) |
| Cutting | 6 | 8.5 | (1–15) | 7.34 | (7.87) | 22.04 | (11.92) |
| Machinery operating | 5 | 2.4 | (1–6) | 5.25 | (2.27) | 0.99 | (0.55) |
| Transporting | 6 | 8.5 | (2–15) | 5.04 | (1.39) | 15.95 | (21.02) |
a Earliest laboratory values preformed within 200–300 days from the last work day
Ordering: instructing somebody who does other type of task to do their task and cleaning work site
Cutting: dismembering facilities and tearing down
Machinery operating: operating machinery vehicle (including forklifts and high place operating cars)
Transporting: manual laborers who transport dismantled facilities and waste
Symptoms of 10 patients with late symptoms (>1 year of exposure)
| Patient | Age | Task | Working day | Symptoms |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 43 | Ordering | 30 | G: severe fatigue, anorexia, non-specific exertional dyspnea |
| B (Case 1) | 40 | Ordering | 30 | G: severe fatigue, dizziness, non-specific exertional dyspnea |
| E | 53 | Cutting | 7 | P: sleeplessness, bad dream, loss of memory |
| F | 52 | Cutting | 7 | G: general myalgia |
| G (Case 2) | 60 | Cutting | 15 | G: easy fatigue |
| I | 47 | Transporting | 8 | G: easy fatigue |
| J | 50 | Transporting | 9 | P: loss of memory, sleeplessness, headache, anxiety |
| K | 46 | Transporting | 10 | D: multiple various sized erythematous patches with itching sense |
| P | 55 | Cutting | 15 | G: general myalgia and weakness, non-specific exertional dyspnea, easy fatigue, dizziness |
| S | 44 | Cutting | 6 | G: general myalgia, sleeplessness, easy fatigue, dyspepsia, dizziness, gum pain |
G general symptoms, M neuro-muscular symptoms, P central nervous system symptoms, O visual symptoms, U urologic symptoms
Fig. 1Skin lesions and histopathology of worker B. a. hyperpigmentation, multiple cysts, chloracne-like lesions of face and neck, b. soft cysts with yellowish pus and papules with comedones (arrow: biopsy site), c. Histopathologic findings showed chronic inflammation with dense fibrosis, chronic granulomatous inflammation, hyperkeratosis (hematoxylin and eosin stain, × 40)
Fig. 2Swan-neck deformity of both fingers, worker G