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Lead Poisoning

Annual Review of Medicine, 2004
Understanding of lead toxicity has advanced substantially over the past three decades, and focus has shifted from high-dose effects in clinically symptomatic individuals to the consequences of exposure at lower doses that cause no symptoms, particularly in children and fetuses. The availability of more sensitive analytic methods has made it possible to
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Lead Poisoning

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Siddhartha Dhar, Divyani Garg
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Childhood lead poisoning

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1983
Substantial changes in the toxicology and epidemiology of lead have resulted in revisions in the definition of toxicity, and have altered estimates of the numbers of children at risk. As observational studies have increased their sample size, improved the sensitivity of their measurements, and polished epidemiological designs, concentrations of lead ...
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Lead Poisoning

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

New England Journal of Medicine
Bruce Lanphear   +2 more
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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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Lead Poisoning

Scottish Medical Journal, 1966
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