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ascending paralysis
Ayurvedic medicine
BAL
basophilic stippling of red blood cells
bone marrow suppression
calcification, intracranial
cardiomegaly
cardiomyopathy
cerebrospinal fluid, elevated protein of
chelation therapy
children
dermatitis
diarrhea
distal muscle weakness
edema, pedal
EDTA(ehtylenediamine tetraacetic acid)
electrocardiogram, abnormal
encephalopathy
eosinophilia
erythrocyte
fingernails, abnormal
gastroenteritis
Guillain Barre syndrome
Guillain Barre syndrome, differential diagnosis of
hand weakness
heavy metal intoxication
hemoglobinuria
hepatitis
herbs
hyperamylasemia
hyperkeratosis
iatrogenic neurologic disorders
imbalance
India
lead and the nervous system
lead poisoning
leukopenia
liver disease
liver function enzymes
Mees lines
misdiagnosis
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, disappearing lesion on
MRI, serial
muscle pain
nausea and vomiting
nerve conduction studies
neuritis, heavy metals causing
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neuromuscular disease, electrodiagnosis of
neuropathy
neuropathy, peripheral
neuropathy, toxic
occipital lobe, lesion of
pain, abdominal
pancreatitis
pancytopenia
paresthesias, feet
paresthesias, hands
pericardial effusion
peripheral blood smear
peripheral blood smear, abnormal
pleural effusion
polyneuropathy
position sensation, abnormal
proprioception, abnormal
quadriparesis
quadriplegia
respiratory failure
skin, lesions in neurologic disorders
sweating, abnormality of
symmetric brain lesions
thalamus, lesion of-bilateral
thrombocytopenia
treatment of neurologic disorder
uremia
urine test in toxic screen
vision, failure of in childhood
visual acuity, decreased
visual loss
walking, difficulty with
white matter disease
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Pre- and Posttreatment MR Imaging Findings in Lead Encephalopathy
AJNR 27:902-903, Atre,A.L.,et al, 2006

Aggressive Approach in the Treatment of Acute Lead Encephalopathy with an Extraordinarily High Concentration of Lead
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 152:1100-1104, Gordon,R.A.,et al, 1998

Acute Arsenic Intoxication Presenting as Guillain-Barre-Like Syndrome:Donofrio
P. D. , et al, Muscle & Nerve 10:114-120, , 1987



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