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A Systematic Review of Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Lead Poisoning: Lessons From Case Reports Publisher Pubmed



Samarghandian S1 ; Shirazi FM2 ; Saeedi F3 ; Roshanravan B3 ; Pourbaghershahri AM3 ; Khorasani EY3 ; Farkhondeh T4 ; Aaseth JO5 ; Abdollahi M6 ; Mehrpour O7, 8
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  1. 1. Noncommunicable Diseases Research Center, Neyshabur University of Medical Sciences, Neyshabur, Iran
  2. 2. Arizona Poison & Drug Information Center, The University of Arizona, College of Pharmacy and University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States
  3. 3. Student Research Committee, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran
  4. 4. Faculty of Pharmacy, Birjand University of Medical Sciences (BUMS), Birjand, Iran
  5. 5. Elverum, and Research Department, Innlandet Hospital, Norway University of Applied Sciences, Brumunddal, Norway
  6. 6. Toxicology and Diseases Group, Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center (PSRC), The Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (TIPS), Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  7. 7. Medical Toxicology and Drug Abuse Research Center (MTDRC), Birjand University of Medical Sciences (BUMS), Birjand, Iran
  8. 8. Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

Source: Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology Published:2021


Abstract

Lead is one of the most toxic heavy metals in the environment. The present review aimed to highlight hazardous pollution sources, management, and review symptoms of lead poisonings in various parts of the world. The present study summarized the information available from case reports and case series studies from 2009 to March 2020 on the lead pollution sources and clinical symptoms. All are along with detoxification methods in infants, children, and adults. Our literature compilation includes results from 126 studies on lead poisoning. We found that traditional medication, occupational exposure, and substance abuse are as common as previously reported sources of lead exposure for children and adults. Ayurvedic medications and gunshot wounds have been identified as the most common source of exposure in the United States. However, opium and occupational exposure to the batteries were primarily seen in Iran and India. Furthermore, neurological, gastrointestinal, and hematological disorders were the most frequently occurring symptoms in lead-poisoned patients. As for therapeutic strategies, our findings confirm the safety and efficacy of chelating agents, even for infants. Our results suggest that treatment with chelating agents combined with the prevention of environmental exposure may be an excellent strategy to reduce the rate of lead poisoning. Besides, more clinical studies and long-term follow-ups are necessary to address all questions about lead poisoning management. © 2021
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