1992
DOI: 10.1093/milmed/157.8.a12b
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Hazardous Materials Toxicology - Clinical Principles of Environmental Health

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“…In the MI group, the median exposure time was 6 (6-16) hours, and the time to 1st symptoms was 10 hours (0-24). The median hospital stay in the MI group was 7 (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14) days. In the MI group, the median blood mercury level was 21 μg/L (13-32.30), the median spot urine mercury level was 40 μg/L (7.66-78), and the median 24-hour urine mercury level was 25.8 μg/L (11-64).…”
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“…In the MI group, the median exposure time was 6 (6-16) hours, and the time to 1st symptoms was 10 hours (0-24). The median hospital stay in the MI group was 7 (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14) days. In the MI group, the median blood mercury level was 21 μg/L (13-32.30), the median spot urine mercury level was 40 μg/L (7.66-78), and the median 24-hour urine mercury level was 25.8 μg/L (11-64).…”
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“…In the United States, elemental mercury was discovered to be one of the 10 most frequently released toxic chemicals. 5,6 Furthermore, there has been a significant increase in mercury poisoning in children in Turkey. 7 Most cases in school-aged children have been caused by elemental mercury.…”
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