While ingesting various lead sources is a common cause of childhood poisoning, such a etiology remain, exceptional in adults in our developed country.We report two cases of non occupationnal adult lead poisoning by ingestion.The symptoms are easy fatigue, abdominal pain, and constipation. Radio...
Early symptoms of lead poisoninginclude anorexia, apathy or irritability, fatigue, and anemia. Toxic effects include: Gastrointestinal distress Joint pain Coli Mild anemia Headache Stupor Convulsions Coma Lead lines on gums or at the metaphyses of long bones in children may also be present ...
Chronic adult poisoning at the highest exposures typically consisted of a quartet of disease symptoms: peripheral neuropathy with mainly motor nerve damage, leading to foot and wrist drop and a general inability to walk; severe anemia; GI effects (lead colic); and chronic lead nephropathy, which ...
Exposures: Childhood lead exposure ascertained as blood lead levels measured at 11 years of age. Blood lead levels were unrelated to family socioeconomic status. Main outcomes and measures: Primary outcomes were adult mental health disorder symptoms assessed through clinical interview at 18, 21, 26,...
Most commonly associated symptoms were vomiting (60%) Majority (70%) of cases presented with one abdominal pain site while the remaining cases had multiple pain sites (double sites 15%, triple sites 5% and diffuse pain sites 10%). The commonest single site was the epigastr...
This cohort study assesses whether exposure to lead during childhood is associated with lifelong mental health disorder symptoms and difficult personality
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From the data available, however, it is evident that the patients had fallen ill at the same age and with the same symptoms. 3. The anoetic syndrome in our patients comprising dementia, disorientation, disturbances of memory and speech functions as well as of other cerebral functions in the ...
The same combination sprayed in rapeseed fields has been shown to reduce open brood cells in honeybee colonies, increased mortality and led to poisoning symptoms (Alkassab et al., 2023). Due to the high combined toxicity, this mixture is not approved in some European countries (BVL, 2018). ...
The current study compared levels of posttraumatic symptoms (PTS) resulting from continuous exposure to missile attacks among residents of 2 types of commu... Orit,Nuttman-Shwartz,Rachel,... - 《Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice & Policy》 被引量: 1发表: 2015年 Continuous exposure to...