| Literature DB >> 33054779 |
Yuan Yang1, Shujun Li2, Hong Wang1, Morong Liu1, Biguang Tuo1, Huichao Wu1, Shili Deng1, Xuemei Liu3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic lead poisoning (CLP) is a rare cause of abdominal pain and is common in young children, in whom the incidence is higher than it is in adults. As the symptoms of CLP are nonspecific, misdiagnoses or missed diagnoses often occur, especially in sporadic cases. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Abdominal pain; Anemia; Chronic lead poisoning; Differential diagnosis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33054779 PMCID: PMC7557016 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-020-01482-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
The clinical laboratory results of the patient
Fig. 1Physical examination character of CLP. a Burton line in the upper gum (black arrow). b Burton line in the lower gum (black arrow)
Fig. 2Blood examination of this case. a Hemoglobin concentrations in the peripheral blood 1 month before and after the treatment. b Bilirubin concentrations in the peripheral blood 1 month before and after the treatment. c Blood lead concentrations in the peripheral blood 5 months before and after the treatment
Fig. 3Hematological manifestations of CLP. a Basophilic stippling of erythrocytes in a peripheral blood smear (red arrows). b Basophilic stippling of erythrocytes in a bone marrow smear (red arrows)