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  1. Acrodynia: A clinical study of seventeen cases by Frederick C Rodda, 1925
  2. Pink disease (infantile acrodynia) by Charles Rocaz, 1933
  3. PINK DISEASE (INFANTILE ACRODYNIA) by IAN J. WOOD CH. ROCAZ, 1933
  4. Look for Atypical Findings in Red, Scaly Infants.: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Maureen Donohue, 2001-10-01
  5. Pink disease: With a clinical approach to possible aetiology by Robert Southby, 1948
  6. Arsenic and the nervous system with special reference to subacute and chronic encephalitis by Arthur David Echer, 1939

41. Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED)
, A conditionseen primarily in childhood, most often resulting from chronic......Faculty Research Expertise Database. acrodynia.
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42. Acrodynia
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43. ADC -- Wöbmann Et Al. 80 (6): 556
A careful history and clinical examination usually provides sufficientevidence to distinguish between acrodynia and phaeochromocytoma.
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Abstract Introduction Case report Discussion References An 11 year old girl presented with hypertension and tachycardia. Excess urinary catecholamine excretion suggested phaeochromocytoma but imaging studies failed to demonstrate a tumour. Other symptoms included insomnia and weight loss, and she was found to have a raised concentration of mercury in blood and urine. Mercury intoxication should be considered in the differential diagnosis of hypertension with tachycardia even in patients presenting without the skin lesions typical of mercury intoxication and without a history of exposure.

44. Acrodynia
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47. Autism: A Novel Form Of Mercury Poisoning 10/1/00
Primary data derive from victims of contaminated fish (Japan Minamata Disease)or grain (Iraq, Guatemala, Russia); from acrodynia (Pink Disease) induced by
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Sallie Bernard, ARC Research, 14 Commerce Drive, Cranford, NJ 07901 USA, 908.276.6300, fax 908.276.1301 Summary Autism is a syndrome characterized by impairments in social relatedness and communication, repetitive behaviors, abnormal movements, and sensory dysfunction. Recent epidemiological studies suggest that autism may affect 1 in 150 U. S. children. Exposure to mercury can cause immune, sensory, neurological, motor, and behavioral dysfunctions similar to traits defining or associated with autism, and the similarities extend to neuroanatomy, neurotransmitters, and biochemistry. Thimerosal, a preservative added to many vaccines, has become a major source of mercury in children who, within their first two years, may have received a quantity of mercury that exceeds safety guidelines.

48. Nat'l Academies Press, Environmental Medicine: (1995), Page 448, In Chapter Case
bromide. Farquhar et al. 32 described increased urinary sympathin in3 of 4 cases of acrodynia as compared with normal children. Cheek
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29. Day, R., Smith, JR, and Klingman, WO Tests of function of vegetative nervoussystem in acrodynia. Am. J. Dis. Child. 57 269–277. 1939. 30.
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50. How Can Mercury Affect Children?
or arms. acrodynia (Pink Disease). Kidney damage is very common afterexposure to toxic levels of inorganic mercury. Metallic mercury
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  • 1890: William Snowball had cases of the disease he valled "Raw Beef Hands and Feet"
  • 1914 : Harry Swift of South Australia described the disease as Erythroedema
  • 1920 : A.J. Wood and Hobhill Cole of Melbourne documented the progress of the disease
  • Charles Clubbe of Sydney coined the name "Pink Disease"
  • Selter of Germany described "Trophodermatoneurosis"
  • 1920/1922: Joseph Bilderback of USA described the disease
  • 1920/1922: Parkes Weber of Englandn described the disease
  • 1920/1922: Comby of France described the disease
  • 1920/1922: Freer of Germany described the disease
  • 1925: Zahorsky also Lesesne-Smith of USA concidered calomel responsible for acrodynia.

53. Scobey: Polio, Poison Cause -- Obstructions To Investigation
18 (1951) described acrodynia in the course of three cases of acute poliomyelitis.Some authorities have considered acrodynia to be caused by a poison.
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The disease that we now know as poliomyelitis was not designated as such until about the middle of the 19th Century. Prior to that, it was designated by many different names at various times and in different localities. The simple designations, paralysis, palsy and apoplexy, were some of the earliest names applied to what is now called poliomyelitis. Paralysis, resulting from poisoning, has probably been known since the time of Hippocrates (460-437 B.C.), Boerhaave, Germany, (1765) stated: "We frequently find persons rendered paralytic by exposing themselves imprudently to quicksilver, dispersed into vapors by the fire, as gilders, chemists, miners, etc., and perhaps there are other poisons, which may produce the same disease, even externally applied." In 1824, Cooke, England, stated: "Among the exciting causes of the partial palsies we may reckon the poison of certain mineral substances, particularly of quick silver, arsenic, and lead. The fumes of these metals or the receptance of them in solution into the stomach, have often causes paralysis."

54. Acrodynia
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A condition seen primarily in child hood, most often resulting from chronic exposure to MERCURY COMPOUNDS which may result in ENCEPHALOPATHY and POLYNEUROPATHY. Clinical features include pain , swelling and pinkish discoloration of the fingers and toes, weakness in the extremities, extreme irritability, HYPERESTHESIA , and alterations in level of consciousness . (From Menkes, Textbook of Child Neurology , 5th ed, p603)
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In the 1940s and 1950s, mercury became known as the product that causedacrodynia, also known as Pink Disease. The manifestations
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58. The Future Of Children - Sub-Sections
Children who were exposed to large amounts of mercury developed a condition calledacrodynia (which means “painful extremities”) weeks or months after
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59. Research Project : Determine If Metal Toxicity Is Related To The Cause And / Or
Pink Disease, or acrodynia, very seriously affected thousands of young children between1890 and 1950 5. Aside from the pink integumentary changes, there is
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Expected Results The cause of autism is currently unknown. This study will help determine if metal toxicity is a possible cause of some of the cases of autism.

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Altough this may not be the case as it is NOW very rare, it still happens, I willfirst make sure it is NOT acrodynia also known as Pink Disease (acrodynia
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