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Mercury Poisoning



Mercury Poisoning - tissue damage resulting from exposure to more than trace amounts of the element mercury or its compounds. Elemental mercury (the silver liquid familiar from thermometers) is the most common occupational source. Exposure typically comes from inhaling mercury vapors. Inorganic salts of mercury (e.g., mercurous chloride, or calomel) are used in some products to inhibit the   Read More...

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    A Cluster of Pediatric Metallic Mercury Exposure Cases Treated with Meso-2,3-Dimercaptosuccinic Acid (DMSA), in Environmental Health Perspectives
    by Joel Forman, Jacqueline Moline, Elsa Cernichiari, Sammi Sayegh, J. Carlos Torres, Mary M. Landrigan, Jean Hudson, Harold N. Adel, Philip J. Landrigan. 3 pgs.



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    Evaluation of Mercury in Urine as an Indicator of Exposure to Low Levels of Mercury Vapor, in Environmental Health Perspectives
    by Joyce S. Tsuji, Pamela R. D. Williams, Melanie R. Edwards, Krishna P. Allamneni, Michael A. Kelsh, Dennis J. Paustenbach, Patrick J. Sheehan. 8 pgs.



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    Mercury Derived from Dental Amalgams and Neuropsychologic Function, in Environmental Health Perspectives
    by Pam Factor-Litvak, Gunnar Hasselgren, Diane Jacobs, Melissa Begg, Jennie Kline, Jamie Geier, Nancy Mervish, Sonia Schoenholtz, Joseph Graziano. 5 pgs.



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