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Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 4, No. 1, 38-45 (1965)
DOI: 10.1177/000992286500400113

Lead Poisoning in Children

Ralph D. Feigin

Children's Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Daniel C. Shannon

Children's Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Stephen L. Reynolds

Children's Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Lilian W. Shapiro

Children's Service, Massachusetts General Hospital

John P. Connelly

Ambulatory Division, Children's Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

How does lead usually enter the body and what systems are usually involved? What one symptom above all others should arouse the suspicion of lead poison ing?

In follow up of children with lead en cephalopathy, frequently they have a lower I.Q. than their peers. What is the evidence for this?

Should the gastro-intestinal tract of chil dren with lead poisoning be cleared of re sidual lead before treatment is instituted?

What public health measures are recom mended if a case of lead poisoning is dis covered ?


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