Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare (Mar 2014)

Radiation Injury Presenting to the Emergency Department: A Case Report

  • Kenneth Boon Kiat Tan MBBS,
  • Jean Mui Hua Lee MBBS,
  • Yih Ying Ng MBBS,
  • R Ponampalam MBBS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581402300113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23

Abstract

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Radiation injuries are closer to home than expected as radioactive sources are common in daily life. Our case study illustrates a case of radiation burns to the hand which presented about two weeks later to the emergency department after accidental exposure to an industrial radiation source. A 45-year old Chinese man presented 17 days later after being exposed accidentally to iridium-192 source at 43 curies. He subsequently suffered burns that required multiple operations to treat. The diagnosis of patients who present early after exposure with no clinical signs will likely pose a challenge for the emergency medicine clinician as radiation burns take time to manifest and may present days to weeks after radiation exposure.