id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dnaoa4trybfmvfskexkidzt764 Paul A Tait Severe congenital lead poisoning in a preterm infant due to a herbal remedy 2002.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 2596 312 65 A preterm infant born to a woman with chronic lead poisoning was found to have the highest blood assessment revealed the mother's long-term ingestion of lead-contaminated herbal tablets as the significant lead poisoning, encephalopathy may occur.2 Sustained blood lead levels of over 0.5 �mol/L in early childhood are likely to be associated with intellectual had a blood lead concentration of 5.2 �mol/L (the National Lead concentration in the cord blood was 7.6 �mol/L (12 hours before time course of blood and urinary lead concentrations for the course of succimer, urinary lead concentrations fell further, By Day 53, the blood lead concentration appeared to have fallen to a satisfactory level, and an months' corrected age with a blood lead concentration of 2: Infant blood and urinary lead concentrations from birth to 14 Research Council public health goal for maximum lead concentration in blood (0.48 �mol/L). ./cache/work_dnaoa4trybfmvfskexkidzt764.pdf ./txt/work_dnaoa4trybfmvfskexkidzt764.txt