Introduction: Lead is one of the oldest widely used industrial metals. Throughout the ages, its significant toxicity caused poisoning of exposed people. Even today occupational exposure remains a significant hazard. Aim: The aim of the study is to depict the risk associated with lead exposure on the base of the case report. Methods: Patient’s medical history analysis and the review of available literature. Results: Two patients with history of occupational lead exposure were admitted to hospital. Their symptoms suggested chronic lead poisoning. Blood lead level was excessive in both cases. The patients were treated with antioxidants and advised to reduce their exposure to lead, with continuing ambulatory therapy. Conclusions: All known...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
Lead is a health hazard for all humans. Especially children under the age of six are most at risk fo...
Lead poisoning, the oldest recognized occupational disease, remains a danger for children and adults...
Introduction: Lead is one of the oldest widely used industrial metals. Throughout the ages, its sign...
Kościuk Andrzej, Kos Michał, Drankowska Justyna, Tchórz Michał. Lead poisoning linked to occupationa...
Kościuk Andrzej, Kos Michał, Drankowska Justyna, Tchórz Michał. Lead poisoning linked to occupationa...
The hazard to public health from lead continues to be a matter of concern. It is one of the most ser...
The study examines historic occupational lead poisoning (occupational plumbism) amongst the mining l...
The study examines historic occupational lead poisoning (occupational plumbism) amongst the mining l...
Three patients with lead encephalopathy due to industrial poisoning are presented. They all showed a...
Three patients with lead encephalopathy due to industrial poisoning are presented. They all showed a...
Background: Lead poisoning is an issue of concern in developing countries and high levels of lead in...
Lead poisoning existed and was already known in Antiquity but was forgotten, at least in the literat...
(Correspondence should be addressed to M Klein) With long-term exposure to lead, lead accumulates in...
Lead is one of the oldest known and most widely studied occupational and environmental poison. Despi...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
Lead is a health hazard for all humans. Especially children under the age of six are most at risk fo...
Lead poisoning, the oldest recognized occupational disease, remains a danger for children and adults...
Introduction: Lead is one of the oldest widely used industrial metals. Throughout the ages, its sign...
Kościuk Andrzej, Kos Michał, Drankowska Justyna, Tchórz Michał. Lead poisoning linked to occupationa...
Kościuk Andrzej, Kos Michał, Drankowska Justyna, Tchórz Michał. Lead poisoning linked to occupationa...
The hazard to public health from lead continues to be a matter of concern. It is one of the most ser...
The study examines historic occupational lead poisoning (occupational plumbism) amongst the mining l...
The study examines historic occupational lead poisoning (occupational plumbism) amongst the mining l...
Three patients with lead encephalopathy due to industrial poisoning are presented. They all showed a...
Three patients with lead encephalopathy due to industrial poisoning are presented. They all showed a...
Background: Lead poisoning is an issue of concern in developing countries and high levels of lead in...
Lead poisoning existed and was already known in Antiquity but was forgotten, at least in the literat...
(Correspondence should be addressed to M Klein) With long-term exposure to lead, lead accumulates in...
Lead is one of the oldest known and most widely studied occupational and environmental poison. Despi...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
Lead is a health hazard for all humans. Especially children under the age of six are most at risk fo...
Lead poisoning, the oldest recognized occupational disease, remains a danger for children and adults...