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  • This could result in lead toxicity, which affects brain development.
  • The main target for lead toxicity in humans is the central nervous system.
  • The developing nervous system of the fetus is particularly vulnerable to lead toxicity.
  • Later conjectures have included Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease and lead toxicity.
  • Dimercaprol has been used as an adjunct in the treatment of the acute encephalopathy of lead toxicity.
  • A heavy metal toxicity screen should also be used to exclude lead toxicity as a cause of neuropathy.
  • Application of the Kehoe Rule made it critical for the industry to fund and control the research in lead toxicity.
  • Farm animals such as cows and horses as well as pet animals are also susceptible to the effects of lead toxicity.
  • In the case of lead toxicity, Kehoe's laboratory dominated the scene for decades, attesting to the safety of leaded gasoline and deconstructing any criticism.
  • They could also be caused by infections such as septicaemia; events such as anoxia and hypoxia occasioned by strangulation or near drowning, lead toxicity, and substance misuse.
  • Shortly thereafter, he requested to be seconded to the biochemistry department of the Ministry of Agriculture in Weybridge, where he conducted blood analysis and researched lead toxicity in ruminants.
  • Research on lead toxicity in kea living at Aoraki / Mount Cook found that of 38 live kea tested all were found to have detectable blood lead levels, 26 considered dangerously high.
  • These levels are easily high enough to cause either acute lead toxicity if consumed at once in large amounts or chronic lead poisoning when consumed in smaller quantities over a longer period of time ( as defrutum was typically used ).
  • :: You could tell them, but they wouldn't have much reason to believe you, and demonstrating lead toxicity in a way they understand would be very hard . talk ) 13 : 48, 6 May 2011 ( UTC)
  • If true in humans as well, this would make lead an essential element; nevertheless, these findings are still uncertain, and even if lead does turn out to be beneficial in small quantities, the threshold of toxicity is so low that lead toxicity would remain a much higher priority to address than lead deficiency.
  • "The next obvious question is, why does he have lead toxicity ? " said Dr . Robert B . Saper, lead author of the study published Wednesday . " They asked him :'Do you work with paint ?'Finally, it was posed to the person whether he was taking anything other than conventional medicine.