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Landrigan, Philip J., McKinney, Alexander S., Hopkins, Linton C., Rhodes, Wallace W., Price, William A., Cox, Dennis H. |
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JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association; October 1975, Vol. 234 Issue: 4 p394-397, 4p |
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Three cases of mild lead poisoning were discovered among instructors at an indoor pistol range. These cases were characterized by blood lead levels greater than 100μg/100 ml, free erythrocyte protoporphyrin levels greater than 450μg/100 ml of red blood cells, abdominal pain, and, in one instance, by slowing of motor and sensory nerve conduction velocity. Exposure to airborne lead produced during revolver-firing and bullet-molding accounted for the lead absorption. Ventilation in the range was inadequate.(JAMA 234:394-397, 1975) |
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