We report a case of acute lead poisoning in an adult female who had last been exposed to lead 7 years ago. She presented with abdominal pain, knee pain, and neurological symptoms, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and anemia with basophilic stippling and lead gum lines. Compared to during her recent pregnancy, her lead level had almost tripled in 5 months to 81 mcg/dL. Chelation therapy was initiated and improved the patient's symptoms and lead level significantly. In the absence of any new lead exposure or other reasons for increased bone turnover, this acute lead increase was likely due to skeletal mobilization caused by increased resorption from mineralized tissue during and after her pregnancy. This case report illustrates the ...
Epidemiological studies have shown associations between prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) and neurodeve...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityResearch indicates that lead stored...
International audienceEpidemiological studies have shown associations between prenatal exposure to l...
Inorganic lead is the most extensively studied environmental toxin. Today's humans have in the order...
The hazard to public health from lead continues to be a matter of concern. It is one of the most ser...
Lead is a health hazard for all humans. Especially children under the age of six are most at risk fo...
(Correspondence should be addressed to M Klein) With long-term exposure to lead, lead accumulates in...
The authors tested the hypotheses that maternal bone lead burden is associated with increasing mater...
Pregnancy and lactation are times of physiologic stress during which bone turnover is accelerated. P...
The skeleton is potential endogenous source of lead during pregnancy and lactation. We have undertak...
Lead poisoning still occurs in the United States despite exten-sive prevention efforts and strict re...
Lead exposure in adults can cause short-term and long-term health problems. Some adult can be effec...
Background Lead stabilizers (e.g., lead sulfate, lead stearate) are common additives in plastics use...
Non-occupational lead poisoning is not rare, mainly occurring in domestic situations in children, b...
Lead is a significant occupational and environmental hazard. Battery industry is one of the settings...
Epidemiological studies have shown associations between prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) and neurodeve...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityResearch indicates that lead stored...
International audienceEpidemiological studies have shown associations between prenatal exposure to l...
Inorganic lead is the most extensively studied environmental toxin. Today's humans have in the order...
The hazard to public health from lead continues to be a matter of concern. It is one of the most ser...
Lead is a health hazard for all humans. Especially children under the age of six are most at risk fo...
(Correspondence should be addressed to M Klein) With long-term exposure to lead, lead accumulates in...
The authors tested the hypotheses that maternal bone lead burden is associated with increasing mater...
Pregnancy and lactation are times of physiologic stress during which bone turnover is accelerated. P...
The skeleton is potential endogenous source of lead during pregnancy and lactation. We have undertak...
Lead poisoning still occurs in the United States despite exten-sive prevention efforts and strict re...
Lead exposure in adults can cause short-term and long-term health problems. Some adult can be effec...
Background Lead stabilizers (e.g., lead sulfate, lead stearate) are common additives in plastics use...
Non-occupational lead poisoning is not rare, mainly occurring in domestic situations in children, b...
Lead is a significant occupational and environmental hazard. Battery industry is one of the settings...
Epidemiological studies have shown associations between prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) and neurodeve...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityResearch indicates that lead stored...
International audienceEpidemiological studies have shown associations between prenatal exposure to l...