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Table 1. Where is the Lead Found? Lead Source and Contaminated Media

Table 2. Populations at Risk of Exposure to Lead in the Workplace

Table 3. Risk Factors for Lead Exposure in Pregnant and Lactating Women

Table 4. Standards and Regulations for Lead

Table 5. Screening Questions for Children’s Lead Exposure History

Table 6. Continuum of Signs and Symptoms of Ongoing Lead Exposure

Table 7. Recommended Schedule for Obtaining a Confirmatory Venous Sample

Table 8. ACCLPP Recommended Actions Based on BLL

Table 9. Clinical Recommendations Based on Blood Lead Levels (BLLs)

Table 10. Ongoing Monitoring for Lead-Exposed Children

Figures

Figure 1. Sources of Contribution of Lead Exposure to Children’s Blood Lead Concentrations

Figure 2. Lowering of BLLs Considered Elevated by CDC Over Time

Figure 3. Sex Influences Brain Volume Loss Associated with Lead Exposure

Figure 4. Lead lines on gingiva

Figure 5. Basophilic stippling

Figure 6. Microcytic hypochromic anemia associated with lead poisoning

Figure 7. Long Bone Radiograph of Hands

Figure 8. Long Bone Radiograph of Knees

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Last Reviewed: May 24, 2023
Source: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
homeLead Toxicity
  • Cover Page
  • Table of Contents
  • How to Use This Course?
  • Initial Check
  • What is Lead?
  • Where is Lead Found?
  • Exposure Routes
  • Who is at Risk?
  • Safety Standards
  • Biological Fate
  • Physiological Effects
  • Clinical Assessment
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Diagnostic Testing
  • Patient Treatment
  • Patient Education
  • Additional Information
  • Posttest
  • Tables and Figures
  • Literature Cited
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