Persistent Palmar Plaques—Another Possible Cutaneous Sign of Mercury Poisoning

Volume: 23, Issue: 2, Pages: 77 - 81
Published: Jun 5, 2004
Abstract
Mercury poisoning is becoming a health concern due to the extensive pollution of water and fish and the increasing consumption of fish in the human diet. Mercury is extremely toxic to the body, especially the central nervous system, but diagnosis is difficult due to the lack of specific signs. We report four patients with persistent palmar plaques that correlated with blood mercury levels and cleared upon the elimination of mercury from the...
Paper Details
Title
Persistent Palmar Plaques—Another Possible Cutaneous Sign of Mercury Poisoning
Published Date
Jun 5, 2004
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
77 - 81
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