| Literature DB >> 35755014 |
Paran Tanwar1, Pradeep Goyal1, Sourabh Trivedi1, Jahnavi Kolli1.
Abstract
Lead exposure in India is common in industries that may present with nonspecific signs and symptoms or symptoms of toxicity, depending on the amount of lead absorbed. We are presenting two case reports of occupational lead exposure in a lead-based battery manufacturing unit, which were presented as intestinal obstruction. Both the patients aged 28 and 24-year old presented with complaints of pain in the abdomen with blood lead levels of 61.1 and 85 μg/dl, respectively. The diagnosis was made clinically before any other radiological investigation or intervention. Both the patients were treated conservatively with D-Penicillamine, following which, both the patients improved symptomatically and the blood lead level also decreased. The importance of a detailed history of occupation & clinically diagnosing such patient will avoid unnecessary investigation and intervention. This will help to reach the correct diagnosis in such cases. Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35755014 PMCID: PMC9215353 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjac281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1(A) and (B) Showing radiograph abdomen before the treatment. (C) Showing radiograph abdomen after the treatment. (D) Case 1—a 28-year-old male who worked as an engineer at lead battery manufacturing factory at Nalagarh (Himachal Pradesh) for last 6 months.
Showing blood lead levels after before and each cycle of treatment cycle
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| Blood lead levels | 61.1 μg/dl | 37.969 μg/dl | 41.026 μg/dl |
Complete blood count of case 1
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| Hemoglobin level | 9.7 gm/dl | 14.4 gm/dl |
| Red blood cell count | 3.38 millions/mm3 | 5.18 millions/mm3 |
| Packed cell volume | 30.7% | 43.9% |
| Mean corpuscular hemoglobin | 28.7 pg | 27.8 pg |
Figure 2(A) Showing radiograph abdomen before the treatment. (B) Showing radiograph abdomen after the treatment. (C) Case 2—a 24-year-old male who worked as a laborer in a lead battery manufacturing factory in Nalagarh (Himachal Pradesh) for 5 years.
Blood lead levels after before and each cycle of treatment cycle
| Before treatment | After first treatment cycle | After second treatment cycle | |
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| Blood lead levels | 85 μg/dl | 46.668 μg/dl | 18 μg/dl |
Complete blood count of case 2
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| Hemoglobin level | 8.5 gm/dl | 14.2 gm/dl |
| Red blood cell count | 3.08 millions/mm3 | 4.84 millions/mm3 |
| Packed cell volume | 28.4% | 43% |
| Mean corpuscular hemoglobin | 27.6 pg | 29.3 pg |