| lead c. |
colic due to lead poisoning; called also Devonshire, painters', Poitou, or saturnine c.
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| lead e. |
see under encephalopathy.
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| lead g. |
a type seen as a complication of lead poisoning.
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| lead l. |
a gray or bluish black line at the gingival margin in lead poisoning, seen especially in patients with poor oral hygiene; it is similar to the bismuth line, but is somewhat more diffuse. Called also blue l. and Burton's l. or sign.
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| lead n. |
the kidney damage that accompanies lead poisoning; lead deposits appear in the epithelium of the proximal tubules and as nuclear inclusions in cells. In time this leads to chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis with chronic renal failure and other symptoms.
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