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A 17 year-old boy was admitted to the hospital because of severe hypertension (200/130 mmHg), headache, irritability, and sweating. Initial biochemical tests suggested pheochromocytoma, being treated with nifedipine, clonidine and propranolol. However, with report of exposure to mercury vapor, twenty-four-hour urine screening and measurement of blood mercury confirmed intoxication. The patient underwent courses of chelation therapy with dimercaprol (
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Arq Bras
Cardiol
1996 Jan
PMID:[Arterial hypertension due to mercury intoxication with clinico-laboratorial syndrome simulating pheochromocytoma]. 873 21