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Mercury Poisoning, Nervous System

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Definition: Neurologic disorders associated with exposure to inorganic and organic forms of MERCURY. Acute intoxication may be associated with gastrointestinal disturbances, mental status changes, and PARAPARESIS. Chronic exposure to inorganic mercury usually occurs in industrial workers, and manifests as mental confusion, prominent behavioral changes (including psychosis), DYSKINESIAS, and NEURITIS. Alkyl mercury poisoning may occur through ingestion of contaminated seafood or grain, and its characteristic features include POLYNEUROPATHY; ATAXIA; vision loss; NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; and DEAFNESS. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1997, Ch20, pp10-15)  coord IM with specific mercury cpd (IM) if given   
Examples Acrodynia
Other names Encephalopathy, Mercury; System Mercurialism, Nervous; Syndromes, Mercury Neurotoxicity; Syndrome, Mercury Neurotoxicity; Psychosis, Mercury; Psychosis, Mercurial; Poisoning, Organic Mercury; Poisoning, Neurologic Mercury; Poisoning, Inorganic Mercury; Neurotoxicity Syndromes, Mercury; Neurologic Mercury Poisoning; Neurologic Mercurialism; Neuroanesthenia, Mercurial; Nervous System Mercurialism; Nervous System Diseases, Mercury Induced; Mercury Neurotoxicity Syndromes; Mercury Neurotoxicity Syndrome; Mercury Induced Nervous System Diseases; Mad Hatters Disease; Mad Hatter Diseases

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