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Mercury inhalation poisoning and acute lung injury in a child. Use of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation.
Chest 1994 Februrary
Acute mercury inhalation poisoning is a rare cause of acute lung injury. It is commonly fatal in the young child because of progressive pulmonary failure. We describe a 3-month-old infant who survived this insult with the use of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation. This form of support may be an option in the patient with severe adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) or air leak syndromes.
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