Temporary Thyroid Dysfunction and Catecholamine Excess Due to Mercury Poisoning in 6 Cases.
Yavuz ÖzerMehmet YıldızHande TuranAydilek Dağdeviren ÇakırGürkan TarçınDilek Bingöl AydınElvan BayramoğluFatih HaşlakSezgin ŞahinAmra AdrovicKenan BarutOlcay EvliyaoğluÖzgür KasapçopurOya ErcanPublished in: Turkish archives of pediatrics (2023)
Mercury poisoning is difficult to diagnose because it is rare and presents with nonspecific physical and laboratory findings. Early diagnosis and providing appropriate treatment are essential in order to prevent sequelae. Mercury poisoning should be considered in patients with unexplained hypertension and tachycardia suggesting the involvement of thyroid hormones and catecholamines.