Erickson T, Amed V, Leibach S J, Bushnik P, Saxon A, Hryhorczuk D O, Knopse W H
University of Illinois at Chicago, Program in Emergency Medicine, Chicago 60612.
Am J Hematol. 1994 Dec;47(4):257-61. doi: 10.1002/ajh.2830470402.
A case of unique acute bone marrow toxicity and pancytopenia following subcutaneous exposure to lead chromate, xylene, and ethylbenzene in a previously healthy patient is reported. The patient sustained an extensive degloving injury to his lower extremity. The wound was contaminated with traffic paint containing lead chromate pigment along with a large volume of xylene and ethylbenzene solvent. Consequences of the patient's clinical course and management of degloving injuries are discussed.