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Nausea, Vomiting, and Weight Loss in a Young Adult Patient With a History of a Gunshot Wound
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2015
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Weight LossForensic MedicineForensic ToxicologyPatient SafetyPoisoningGunshot WoundTrauma SurgeryToxicologyChronic Lead ToxicityClinical ToxicologyVisceral TraumaGunshot Residue AnalysisMedicineOral Chelation TherapyYoung Adult PatientLead ToxicityEmergency MedicineLead Poisoning
Assessing victims of gunshot wounds with retained bullets/bullet fragments for lead toxicity is not always considered until the patient develops signs and symptoms of toxicity. We discuss the case of a 19-year-old young man who received a diagnosis of chronic lead toxicity (serum lead concentration 51 μg/dL) 5 weeks after a hunting accident. Extensive wound debridement occurred following the accident; however, lead toxicity was not diagnosed until after his fourth emergency department visit. Oral chelation therapy was required for the management of his lead toxicity.
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