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Citation:
Iqbal S, Bell D, Elfeky M, Mercury embolism. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 19 Apr 2024) https://radiopaedia.org/articles/85008
Mercury embolism is a rare condition caused by the embolism of elemental mercury secondary to suicidal or accidental intravenous injection 1,4.
Pathology
Etiology
Mercury embolism is primarily from intravenous injection of elemental mercury although it has rarely been seen secondary to ingestion 1,4,6,7.
Radiographic features
CT
HRCT of chest exhibits 1-5:
- multiple metallic point densities diffusely dispersed throughout both lung fields
- hyperattenuating branching structures in the symmetric distribution in both lung parenchyma
- right ventricle apex and pulmonary arteries also a potential site of mercury accumulation
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