Aspiration of metallic mercury. A 22-year follow-up
V. J. Dzau, S. Szabo and Y. C. Chang
Rupture of the mercury-filled bag of an intestinal tube resulted in
aspiration of metallic mercury 22 years ago in the patient reported.
Immediate respiratory distress was treated with vigorous suctioning and
postural drainage. Follow-up chest roentgenograms persistently showed
radiopaque particles in the lungs. Signs and symptoms of chronic
respiratory disease have since developed in the patient. Postmortem
findings from the lungs included globules of metallic mercury surrounded by
extensive fibrosis and granuloma formation, which we believe to be the
result of local irritative effects of mercury.