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Title: Blood lead dynamics of lead-exposed pregnant women and its effects on fetus development. Author: Wan BJ, Zhang Y, Tian CY, Cai Y, Jiang HB. Journal: Biomed Environ Sci; 1996 Mar; 9(1):41-5. PubMed ID: 8721626. Abstract: The dynamics of blood lead (Pb-B) and blood zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP-B) of women in early pregnancy and parturient women with lead exposure and the effects on fetus development were investigated. Pb-B of lead-exposed women was high: 0.984 mumol/L (20.38 micrograms/dl) and ZPP was 84.52 micrograms/dl. Cord blood Pb-B was 0.896 mumol/L (18.56 micrograms/dl) and cord blood ZPP was 69.24 micrograms/dl. In the control group, Pb-B was 0.261 mumol/L (5.41 micrograms/dl), ZPP-B, 37.59 micrograms/dl, cord blood, Pb-B 0.34 mumol/L (7.03 micrograms/dl), and cord ZPP-B 49.0 micrograms/dl. There was a significant correlation between blood lead and blood ZPP, maternal Pb-B and cord Pb-B, maternal Pb-B and cord ZPP-B. The significance of the consistency of high level Pb-B and the effects on fetus development is discussed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]