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Original scientific paper

Practical significance of diagnostic mobilization of lead

J. Teisinger ; Clinic of Occupational Diseases, Preha


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Abstract

I. On the basis of many years' experience with the diagnostic mobilization of lead in out-patients it is recommended to take urine samples six hours after injection.
2. As maximum permissible concentration after the lead mobilization a value within 0,8-1.0 mg/24 hrs (or 0.45-0.56 mg/hrs.) is suggested.
3. With the values exceeding 3 mg/24 hrs. in 900/o of cases at least two positive laboratory tests can be expected. Anemia is most frequently present when values reach 5 mg.
4. This method is recommended for the diagnosis of atypical cases, for the control of treatment and when a decision is to be reached whether a patient ill to return to work with lead.

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Hrčak ID:

180403

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/180403

Publication date:

21.9.1964.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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