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Childhood lead poisoning

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2002
Although the average blood lead levels of Americans have markedly declined, a significant number of children remain at risk. This article discusses the mechanisms of lead poisoning and the screening of children for lead poisoning, and the treatment of symptomatic and asymptomatic children.
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Childhood Lead Poisoning

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
The occurrence of lead poisoning among children due to ingestion of flakes of lead-containing paint is sad testimony to our sense of priorities. Sad, because its etiology, pathogenesis, pathophysiology, and epidemiology have been known for years. And sad because it is an entirely preventable disease.
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Lead Poisoning

Clinical Toxicology, 1976
V A, Green, G W, Wise, J, Callenbach
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Lead Poisoning

Pediatrics In Review, 2000
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Lead Poisoning

Pediatrics in Review, 1992
M, Weitzman, D, Glotzer
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HEMATOLOGIC STUDIES OF CHILDREN WITH LEAD POISONING

Pediatrics, 1958
Herbert C Lichtman
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Lead Poisoning

Scottish Medical Journal, 1966
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Severe Lead Poisoning in Pregnancy

Academic Pediatrics, 2003
Michael Shannon
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