Gelbier S, Ingram J
Public Health. 1989 Jan;103(1):35-40. doi: 10.1016/s0033-3506(89)80100-3.
A thirty-year-old dental surgeon who worked until the 35th week of pregnancy in a surgery in which mercury vapour concentrations in excess of the threshold limit value (TLV) had been detected, gave birth at 42 weeks to a small-for-dates baby with severe brain damage. The possibility that this baby's development might have been harmed by mercury is discussed and the literature relevant to teratogenicity of mercury reviewed. Attention is drawn to the need for further research into the effects on health and pregnancy outcome of mercury vapour in dental surgeries.
一名30岁的牙科外科医生,在一家检测到汞蒸气浓度超过阈限值(TLV)的诊所工作至怀孕35周,她在42周时生下了一个足月小样儿且患有严重脑损伤。本文讨论了这个婴儿的发育可能受到汞危害的可能性,并回顾了与汞致畸性相关的文献。同时提请注意,有必要进一步研究牙科诊所中汞蒸气对健康和妊娠结局的影响。