Blood lead levels in children with neurological disorders: a single centre preliminary study
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    OBJECTIVE: Lead poisoning is a potentially devastating problem among young children. Chronic low level lead exposure can lead to learning disabilities and behavior changes such as colic, insomnia, hyperactivity, impaired growth, hearing loss and upper extremity weakness. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the blood lead level in children with neurological disorders in comparison with healthy controls. METHODS: lead concentrations were measured by flame atomic absorption spectrometry in 100 children aged 1-10 years and suffering from various neurological disorders. One hundred age- and sex-matched healthy children served as controls. RESULTS: The mean blood lead concentration was higher in children with neurological disorders than in controls (113.2±47.5 μg/L vs 84.7±38.0 μg/L; P<0.01). Overall, 44% of children with neurological disorders and 19% of controls were found to have increased blood lead levels, i.e.>100 μg/L. CONCLUSIONS: An increase in blood lead level in children might be related to neurological disorders. The measurement of blood lead level might be included in diagnostic eveluation of children with neurological disorders.[Chin J Contemp Pediatr, 2009, 11 (11):873-876]

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Touran MAHMOUDIAN, Mohamadreza, MODARESI, Ali ZAREI, Parinaz POURSAFA, Roya KELISHADI.神经系统疾病儿童的血铅水平调查:单中心初步研究[J].中国当代儿科杂志英文版,2009,11(12):873-876

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