Lead poisoning after gunshot wound

CONTEXT: Despite the absence of symptoms in the majority of patients carrying lead bullet fragments in their bodies, there needs to be an awareness of the possible signs and symptoms of lead intoxication when bullets are lodged in large joints like knees, hips and shoulders. Such patients merit clos...

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Main Authors: Paulo Roberto de Madureira, Eduardo Mello De Capitani, Ronan José Vieira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina 2000-05-01
Series:São Paulo Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-3c8de00357644fc98682b32ffff7e8dd2020-11-24T23:13:47ZengAssociação Paulista de MedicinaSão Paulo Medical Journal1806-94602000-05-011183788010.1590/S1516-31802000000300006S1516-31802000000300006Lead poisoning after gunshot woundPaulo Roberto de Madureira0Eduardo Mello De Capitani1Ronan José Vieira2Universidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasCONTEXT: Despite the absence of symptoms in the majority of patients carrying lead bullet fragments in their bodies, there needs to be an awareness of the possible signs and symptoms of lead intoxication when bullets are lodged in large joints like knees, hips and shoulders. Such patients merit closer follow-up, and even surgical procedure for removing the fragments. OBJECTIVE: To describe a patient who developed clinical lead intoxication several years after a gunshot wound. DESIGN: Case report. CASE REPORT: A single white 23-year-old male, regular job as a bricklayer, with a history of chronic alcohol abuse, showed up at the emergency department complaining of abdominal pain with colic, weakness, vomiting and diarrhea with black feces. All the symptoms had a duration of two to three weeks, and had been recurrent for the last two years, with calming during interval periods of two to three weeks. Abdominal radiograms showed a bullet lodged in the left hip, with a neat bursogram of the whole synovial capsule. A course of chelating treatment using calcium versenate (EDTACaNa2) intravenously was started. After the chelation therapy the patient had recurrence of his symptoms and a radical solution for the chronic mobilization of lead was considered. A hip arthroplasty procedure was performed, leading to complete substitution of the left hip.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802000000300006&lng=en&tlng=enLead intoxicationGunshot woundJoint
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author Paulo Roberto de Madureira
Eduardo Mello De Capitani
Ronan José Vieira
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Eduardo Mello De Capitani
Ronan José Vieira
Lead poisoning after gunshot wound
São Paulo Medical Journal
Lead intoxication
Gunshot wound
Joint
author_facet Paulo Roberto de Madureira
Eduardo Mello De Capitani
Ronan José Vieira
author_sort Paulo Roberto de Madureira
title Lead poisoning after gunshot wound
title_short Lead poisoning after gunshot wound
title_full Lead poisoning after gunshot wound
title_fullStr Lead poisoning after gunshot wound
title_full_unstemmed Lead poisoning after gunshot wound
title_sort lead poisoning after gunshot wound
publisher Associação Paulista de Medicina
series São Paulo Medical Journal
issn 1806-9460
publishDate 2000-05-01
description CONTEXT: Despite the absence of symptoms in the majority of patients carrying lead bullet fragments in their bodies, there needs to be an awareness of the possible signs and symptoms of lead intoxication when bullets are lodged in large joints like knees, hips and shoulders. Such patients merit closer follow-up, and even surgical procedure for removing the fragments. OBJECTIVE: To describe a patient who developed clinical lead intoxication several years after a gunshot wound. DESIGN: Case report. CASE REPORT: A single white 23-year-old male, regular job as a bricklayer, with a history of chronic alcohol abuse, showed up at the emergency department complaining of abdominal pain with colic, weakness, vomiting and diarrhea with black feces. All the symptoms had a duration of two to three weeks, and had been recurrent for the last two years, with calming during interval periods of two to three weeks. Abdominal radiograms showed a bullet lodged in the left hip, with a neat bursogram of the whole synovial capsule. A course of chelating treatment using calcium versenate (EDTACaNa2) intravenously was started. After the chelation therapy the patient had recurrence of his symptoms and a radical solution for the chronic mobilization of lead was considered. A hip arthroplasty procedure was performed, leading to complete substitution of the left hip.
topic Lead intoxication
Gunshot wound
Joint
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