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what is 'lead intoxication - lead poisoning '?
Definition for lead intoxication
Lead poisoning is a medical condition, also known as saturnism, plumbism or painter's colic, caused by increased blood lead levels.
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Blood Lead level
lead intoxication and Blood Lead level
BUN
lead intoxication and BUN
Complete Blood Count
lead intoxication and Complete Blood Count
Complete metabolic panel
lead intoxication and Complete metabolic panel
KUB
lead intoxication and KUB
Peripheral blood smear
lead intoxication and Peripheral blood smear
Reticulocyte count
lead intoxication and Reticulocyte count
Serum Creatinine
lead intoxication and Serum Creatinine
Serum phosphorus
lead intoxication and Serum phosphorus
Urinalysis
Examination of urine to detect disease
lead intoxication and Urinalysis
urine Phosphate
lead intoxication and urine Phosphate
urine amino acids
lead intoxication and urine amino acids
xray extremities
lead intoxication and xray extremities
X-ray fluorescence
lead intoxication and X-ray fluorescence
Plasma uric acid
lead intoxication and Plasma uric acid
Erythrocyte aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD)
lead intoxication and Erythrocyte aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD)
Brain MRI
lead intoxication and Brain MRI
CT brain
lead intoxication and CT brain
Liver Function Tests
elevated liver enzymes
lead intoxication and Liver Function Tests
Red blood cell morphology
lead intoxication and Red blood cell morphology
Serum aminolevulinic acid (ALA)
lead intoxication and Serum aminolevulinic acid (ALA)
urine aminolevulinic acid
lead intoxication and urine aminolevulinic acid
Thyroid function tests
lead intoxication and Thyroid function tests
CT scan
lead intoxication and CT scan
Red blood cell indices
lead intoxication and Red blood cell indices
calcium disodium edetate challenge
lead intoxication and calcium disodium edetate challenge
serum electrolytes
lead intoxication and serum electrolytes
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therapeutic procedures for 'lead intoxication'?
Managing or treating a diseases should always be determined by a patients health care provider. Below is a list of associated therapeutic procedures or medications for lead intoxication:
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Decontamination
lead intoxication and Decontamination
Avoid lead Exposure
lead intoxication and Avoid lead Exposure
Bowel Irrigation
lead intoxication and Bowel Irrigation
Calcium Disodium EDTA lead mobilization test
lead intoxication and Calcium Disodium EDTA lead mobilization test
Chelation Therapy
lead intoxication and Chelation Therapy
gastric lavage
lead intoxication and gastric lavage
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Dimercaptosuccinic acid
lead intoxication and Dimercaptosuccinic acid
DMPS
lead intoxication and DMPS
Dimercaprol
lead intoxication and Dimercaprol
Edetate calcium disodium
lead intoxication and Edetate calcium disodium
dimercaprol
(a.k.a dimercaprol, BAL In Oil)
lead intoxication and dimercaprol
edetate calcium disodium
lead intoxication and edetate calcium disodium
penicillamine
(a.k.a penicillamine, Cuprimine , Depen)
lead intoxication and penicillamine
succimer
(a.k.a succimer, Chemet)
lead intoxication and succimer
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Lead Intoxication Associated with Chewing Plastic Wire Coating -- Ohio
In December 1991, a venous blood lead level (BLL) of 50 ug/dL was ... wire to recycle the copper, lead intoxication by this route has not been reported (5) ...
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Epidemiologic Notes and Reports Lead Intoxication Associated with ...
Lead Intoxication Associated with. Chewing Plastic Wire Coating ? Ohio. 467 ... copper wire to recycle the copper, lead intoxication by this route has not been ...
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Lead poisoning
... an overdose of lead. ... Symptoms resembling chronic intoxication may be develop over a period ... as well as they should) following lead intoxication. ...
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Intoxication defense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its introduction may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's lead section guidelines. ... Intoxication · Infancy. Automatism. Consent · Mistake. Duress ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Amphetamine intoxication
Amphetamine intoxication describes the state that occurs ... Intoxication can easily lead to overdose with severe or deadly poisonous effects. It may lead to: ...
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National Center for Environmental Health: Childhood Lead Poisoning ...
NCEH provides leadership to promote health & quality of life by preventing or ... severe lead intoxication are at substantially increased risk for serious ...
http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/CaseManagement/caseManage_chap5.htm
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Sexual Assault
Information on ... Lower levels of intoxication can lead to brief loss of memory for ... can lead to allegations of rape by intoxication, a much ...
http://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/sexual-assault?page=4
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Amphetamine intoxication
Amphetamine intoxication describes the state that occurs ... Intoxication can easily lead to overdose with severe or deadly poisonous effects. It may lead to: ...
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Water intoxication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Water intoxication (also known as 'hyper-hydration' or water poisoning) is a ... promotes heavy sweating can lead to water intoxication when water is consumed to ...
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Is All Substance Abuse the Same? on Yahoo! Health
Hughes' lecture focused on important differences between nicotine dependence and ... like alcohol, nicotine does not lead to behavioral intoxication ? that is, ...
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National Center for Environmental Health: Childhood Lead Poisoning ...
NCEH provides leadership to promote health & quality of life by preventing or controlling those diseases, birth defects, ... and lead intoxication. Trop ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Lead poisoning
Lead is a very ... high, toxic dose of lead can cause severe emergency ... Symptoms resembling chronic intoxication may be develop over a period ...
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Documentation for Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health ...
... data: It has been reported that signs of acute tetramethyl lead intoxication ... an analogy to tetraethyl lead which has a revised ... Tetramethyl lead. ...
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Effects of cannabis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Cannabis intoxication) Jump to: navigation, search ... little dispute that cannabis intoxication can lead to acute transient psychotic ...
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CSTE_2007_Kosnett.ppt
... function with increasing blood lead concentration in the general ... Chelation for lead intoxication in adults. BLLs 100 µg/dL almost always warrant chelation. ...
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/ABLES/CSTE_2007_Kosnett.ppt
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Smoke Pot, Get Lead Poisoning?
... a mysterious outbreak of lead intoxication to contaminated street supplies of marijuana. ... and anemia -- classic signs and symptoms of lead intoxication. ...
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DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 91-116
... BLLs ranged from 51 to 66 µg/dl, but none reported symptoms of lead intoxication. ... Information about the early recognition of lead intoxication ...
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Acute alcohol intoxication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
protecting the airway from aspirating stomach contents that may lead to aspiration pneumonia, ... (acute alcohol intoxication, drunkenness, alcohol dependence, ...
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Lead poisoning
Asingle high, toxicdose of lead can cause severe emergency symptoms. ... Symptoms resembling chronic intoxication may be develop over a period weeks or months. ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Opioid intoxication
... lead to an abnormal mental state, which generally involves excessive sleepiness ... Persons who have opium intoxication usually have respiratory (breathing) ...
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Opioid intoxication
... lead to an abnormal mental state, which generally involves excessive sleepiness ... Persons who have opium intoxication usually have respiratory (breathing) ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Eye movements - uncontrollable
... disorders such as Meniere's disease can also lead to acquired nystagmus. Other causes may include Dilantin (an antiseizure medication) or alcohol intoxication. ...
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Search Results
... or ketamine intoxication and, especially when combined with alcohol, can lead to. ... Gamma Hydroxybutyrate Gamma hydroxybutyrate causes intoxication resembling. ...
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Oxygen toxicity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oxidative damage to the eye may lead to myopia or partial detachment of the ... Incidence of oxygen intoxication to central nerve system from Hyperbaric Oxygen ...
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Lead Poisoning Among Battery Reclamation Workers -- Alabama, 1991
... Safety and Health (NIOSH) to evaluate the workers for lead intoxication. ... None of the employees examined reported symptoms suggestive of lead intoxication. ...
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00016623.htm
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Succimer: Drug Information Provided by Lexi-Comp: Merck Manual Professional
Following maternal occupational exposure, lead crosses the placenta in amounts ... for the Management of Childhood Lead Intoxication," J Pediatr, 1992, 120(1):133-9. ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Bowlegs
Bowlegs is a condition in which the knees remain wide apart when a person stands ... include Blount's disease, bone dysplasias, and lead or fluoride intoxication. ...
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Current Trends Childhood Lead Poisoning -- United States: Report to the ...
... environmental lead exposure in children, the extent of lead intoxication of ... The most current data for lead screening results came from an ATSDR survey ...
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Elevated Blood Lead Levels Associated with Illicitly Distilled Alcohol ...
... manifestations of lead intoxication include gastrointestinal, hematopoietic, ... Because signs and symptoms of lead poisoning may be nonspecific, the relative ...
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Talk:Lead poisoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... aggressiveness, and poor coordination may all be symptoms of lead intoxication. ... [edit] Lead Intoxication, plumbism, saturnism ...
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Adult Lead Poisoning from an Asian Remedy for Menstrual Cramps ...
Lead is not among the 11 listed ... The lead content of pills from two packages of Koo Sar pills ... A, Naray M. Lead intoxication epidemic caused by ingestion ...
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Infant Formulas: Formula Types, Composition & Intolerance ...
Read a comparison of formula feeding and breastfeeding benefits, learn about homemade formulas and how to choose ... can lead to water intoxication in the ...
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Kohl (cosmetics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... [5][6][7][8], putting its users at risk of lead poisoning and lead intoxication. ... Anemia from lead poisoning is of special concern in Middle Eastern and South ...
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Epidemiologic Notes and Reports Cadmium and Lead Exposure Associated ...
Lead intoxication in an adult caused by Chinese herbal medication. JAMA 1977;238:1539. ... Subacute cadmium intoxication in jewelry workers: an evaluation of ...
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Eye movements - uncontrollable
... disorders such as Meniere's disease can also lead to acquired nystagmus. Other causes may include Dilantin (an antiseizure medication) or alcohol intoxication. ...
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Lead Poisoning in Bridge Demolition Workers -- Massachusetts
In March 1988, lead poisoning was diagnosed in five of nine workers employed by ... JM, Eskenazi B. Adult inorganic lead intoxication: presentation of 31 new cases ...
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00001479.htm
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Lead Poisoning in a Foundry -- New Jersey, 1990
Sampling of air for lead fumes and dust performed by OSHA revealed that the OSHA ... JM, Eskenezi B. Adult inorganic lead intoxication: presentation of 31 new cases ...
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00015641.htm
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Alcoholism
Drinking a lot of alcohol can cause drunkenness (intoxication) ... fetal alcohol syndrome, which may lead to mental retardation and behavior problems. ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000944.htm
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Summer's Over, But What About the Partying? on Yahoo! Health
... of college students killed or injured annually due to alcohol intoxication. Excessive drinking may lead to assaultive behavior, including date rape. ...
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Lead Poisoning in Bridge Demolition Workers -- Georgia, 1992
Lead intoxication in Sydney Harbor bridge workers. ... Preventing lead poisoning in young children: a statement by the Centers for ...
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00020710.htm
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Lead Poisoning - MedlinePlus
Collection of links to articles about lead poisoning, prevention and detection, and real estate lead disclosures.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/leadpoisoning.html
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Drunkenness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Severe drunkenness may lead to acute alcohol intoxication. ... This degree of intoxication is considerably higher than the standard for driving ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunkenness
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SUMMARY
... and folic acid), lead intoxication, and silicosis, even though none of these ... were made for reducing protein-energy malnutrition and lead intoxication and ...
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Hyponatremia: Metabolic, Electrolyte, and Toxic Disorders in Neonates ...
(See also Fluid and Electrolyte Metabolism: Hyponatremia. ... Also, overdilution of feeding formulas in infants can lead to water intoxication. ...
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Understanding Alcohol Abuse -- the Basics
... any of which can be signals of acute alcohol intoxication, or drunkenness. ... However, alcoholism can lead to a number of physical ailments, including ...
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Teen Alcohol Abuse Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Risk Factors and Treatment ...
... risk factors, symptoms and signs of intoxication, treatment, dangers (alcohol poisoning, alcoholism) and effects. ... Drinking Games Lead to Higher Blood ...
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Dissociative Fugue
... brain diseases, head injuries, drug and alcohol intoxication, and sleep deprivation?can lead to symptoms similar to those of dissociative disorders, ...
http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/3800/3825.asp?index9
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Toxicity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... dependent; even water can lead to water intoxication when taken in large enough ... Lead · Mercury · Cadmium · Silver · Thallium · Tin · Beryllium · Cobalt ...
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Interpreting and Managing Blood Lead Levels <10
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Lead is associated with negative outcomes in children, including impaired ... of lead intoxication are uncommon in the United States, and lead evaluation and ...
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Wrist drop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wrist drop, also known as radial nerve palsy, is a condition where a person can ... Plumbism or lead intoxication mimicking an abdominal tumor" ...
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