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Neurologic Sequelae of Plumbism in Children
Meyer A. Perlstein
Children's Neurology Service of the Cook County Hospital and The Hektoen Institute for Medical Research, Chicago
Ramzy Attala
Children's Neurology Service of the Cook County Hospital and The Hektoen Institute for Medical Research, Chicago
Prevention is still the best treatment for lead poisoning and its sequelae.
Here is a survey on the nature and in cidence of the neurologic sequelae of lead intoxication among 425 patients over a ten-year period.
Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 5, No. 5,
292-298 (1966)
DOI: 10.1177/000992286600500510

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