Abstract

We describe four men who had symptoms of acute mercury poisoning following exposure to mercury vapor. They were attempting home gold ore purification using a gold-mercury amalgam and sulfuric acid. Three of the four patients required treatment with penicillamine. The clinical and laboratory data are presented along with pulmonary function test results. Long-term follow-up of one patient indicates residual morbidity, with continued reduction in pulmonary diffusing capacity. This suggests permanent impairment of pulmonary function despite prompt chelation therapy.

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