Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (Oct 2008)

Appendectomy due to lead poisoning: a case-report

  • Aghilinejad M,
  • Mehrparvar AH,
  • Mohammadi S

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6673-3-23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 23

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Abstract Background Lead poisoning is a common occupational health hazard in developing countries and many misdiagnoses and malpractices may occur due to unawareness of lead poisoning symptoms. Case presentation We report a case of occupational lead poisoning in an adult battery worker with abdominal colic who initially underwent appendectomy with removal of normal appendix. Later on he was diagnosed with lead poisoning and was treated appropriately with lead chelator (CaNa2EDTA). Conclusion Lead poisoning is frequently overlooked as the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen which may result in unnecessary surgery. Appropriate occupational history taking is helpful in making a correct diagnosis. Occupational lead poisoning is a preventable disorder and a serious challenge for the health and labor authorities in developing countries.