A report on the follow-up of 14 patients with familial thallium poisoning after 9 years
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-0282.2020.03.012
- VernacularTitle:14例家族性铊中毒患者9年后随访分析
- Author:
Yanxia GAO
1
;
Pei SUN
;
Yi LI
;
Ding YUAN
;
Ke GAO
;
Qingyan XU
;
Bo LI
;
Li ZHANG
;
Guoyu DUAN
;
Yibo WANG
;
Linlin HOU
;
Yan ZHANG
;
Tongwen SUN
Author Information
1. 郑州大学第一附属医院急诊医学部 450052
- From:
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine
2020;29(3):360-364
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the recovery of patients with acute thallium poisoning after 9 years.Methods:A group of 14 patients with familial thallium poisoning who were admitted to our hospital in 2010 were followed up for 9 years.Results:Among the 14 patients with acute thallium poisoning, one patient died on the 14th day after poisoning, and all the other survivors were followed up 9 years later. The general condition of all the patients was significantly better than that of poisoning 9 years ago. The alopecia of all cases disappeared, the newborn hair grew normally, without gastrointestinal symptoms, numbness, pain in the limbs and mental symptoms. All the patients returned to normal intelligence and physical strength and had a normal life. One patient (No. 5) gave birth to 2 children successively after discharge. The first child was 6 years old and the second child was 2 years old. Both growth and intelligence were not different from those of the same age. Currently, the third pregnancy was more than 7 months. No.6 and No.10 patients were poisoned in their teenage and were currently all studying in university. No.6 patient suffered from Hashimoto's thyroiditis 7 years after poisoning, and he has been taking thiamazole tablets for two years. Poisoned infants, No.7, 8 ,11 and 12, were school-age children with normal growth, mental development and excellent academic performance. Among the 13 surviving patients, blood and urine samples from No. 1, No. 3, and No. 4 patients were collected, and no thallium concentration was detected, and biochemical examina-tion and neurological examination were all normal.Conclusions:Patients with acute thallium poisoning have a favorable prognosis according to the follow-up after 9 years. All patients have no obvious sequelae and have normal labor ability. Young women have normal fertility, and children have normal growth and mental development.