A neurological and biochemical study of early lead poisoning
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Ashby, Judith A S
RESUMO
ABSTRACT Changes in nerve conduction velocity were found in 94 workers exposed to lead in a battery factory compared with 94 age-matched controls. There was no clinical evidence of nerve damage in the lead workers. The mean blood lead concentration in the 94 lead workers was 2·9 μmol/l (60 μg/100 ml) and their length of exposure to lead ranged from 6 months to 33 years.
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