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Osmium absorption after osmium tetroxide skin and eye exposure
N. Friedova, D. Pelclova, N. Obertova, K. Lach, K. Kesslerova, P. Kohout
Language English Country Great Britain
Document type Case Reports, Journal Article
Grant support
P25/1LF
Charles University in Prague
P29/1LF
Charles University in Prague
PubMed
32524772
DOI
10.1111/bcpt.13450
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- MeSH
- Adult MeSH
- Skin drug effects MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Eye drug effects MeSH
- Osmium Tetroxide poisoning MeSH
- Check Tag
- Adult MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Case Reports MeSH
Osmium tetroxide is a strong oxidizing agent used in electron microscopy. Eye exposure may cause severe burns, and after inhalation or ingestion damage to the respiratory or gastrointestinal tract occurs. Exposure to osmium and its compounds is extremely rare. We present a case of a 32-year-old female stained by 9 mL of 2% osmium tetroxide in acetone during an accident in the laboratory, with rare dermal and ocular findings. Due to lack of data in toxicological databases and the absence of antidote, the therapy was symptomatic. Osmium was detected in serum 19 hours later (0.22 μg/L) and in urine during the 15-hour collection (three samples-7.05, 1.65 and 8.45 μg/L). In blood serum on admission, after 1 and 2 days after exposure, the levels of iron (28.2, 39.8 and 50.5 μmol/L; reference range 5.8-34.5 μmol/L) and transferrin receptor/ferritine were elevated. To our knowledge, this is the first paper documenting a significant absorption from the skin and potentially from the eye conjunctiva, based on serum and urine analysis. The relationship between increased iron in blood and exposure has not been described yet, and the mechanism remains unknown. The patient is being followed up for the unknown long-term effects.
Institute of Public Health Ostrava Ostrava Czech Republic
Ophthalmological Department Thomayer Hospital Prague Czech Republic
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