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Title: Adult lead poisoning. Author: Zatlin GS, Senaldi EM, Bruckheim AH. Journal: Am Fam Physician; 1985 Oct; 32(4):137-43. PubMed ID: 3931445. Abstract: Although the incidence of occupational and adult lead poisoning has declined, the problem still exists. It often goes unrecognized for long periods because of a low index of suspicion compounded by incomplete surveillance of risk populations. Abdominal pain, fatigue and arthralgia are the most frequent symptoms. Anemia, basophilic stippling of red blood cells and hyperuricemia are the most common clues. Diagnosis is based on blood lead levels. Chelation by calcium disodium edetate, followed by oral penicillamine, is the standard treatment.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]