Bilateral Wrist Drop Due to Lead Poisoning in a Young Woman With Opium Addiction.
Hossein AzadehFarhad GholamiZakaria ZakariaeiElham Sadat BanimostafaviMostafa SoleymaniPublished in: Clinical medicine insights. Case reports (2022)
Opium addiction can cause symptoms in the central or peripheral neurological systems, as well as gastrointestinal disorders and anemia; in such situations, lead poisoning should be considered and chelation therapy should be started as soon as possible. In adults, lead poisoning is an unusual cause of abdominal pain. A common form of lead neuropathy includes weakness of the wrist and finger extensors. We describe a 24-year-old female who developed severe lead poisoning after 3 years of opium consumption, leading to gastrointestinal complaints and bilateral wrist drops.