Quadriparesis Caused by Lead Poisoning Nine Years After a Gunshot Wound With Retained Bullet Fragments: A Case Report.

PM R

Musculoskelal Rehabilitation Program and Inpatient Services, MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital, 102 Irving Street, NW, Washington, DC 20010(‡). Electronic address:

Published: April 2017

Unlabelled: Lead toxicity in adults is characterized by nonspecific symptoms of abdominal pain, vomiting, constipation, fatigue, and weight loss. We present a case of severe lead toxicity that developed subacutely, causing quadriparesis 9 years after a gunshot wound with retained bullet fragments. The onset of symptoms may have been related to the development of a pseudocyst. The long interval between the gunshot wound and the onset of symptoms contributed to a delay in suspecting that the retained bullet was a source of lead toxicity. The patient's symptoms gradually improved after chelation therapy, removal of the bullet fragment, and an extended program of acute inpatient rehabilitation.

Level Of Evidence: V.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmrj.2016.09.012DOI Listing

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