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lead encephalitis A metabolic encephalopathy, caused by the ingestion of lead compounds and seen particularly in early childhood; it is characterised pathologically by extensive cerebral oedema, status spongiosus, neurocytolysis, and some reactive inflammation; clinical manifestations include convulsions, delirium, and hallucinations.
See: lead poisoning.
Synonym: lead encephalitis, saturnine encephalopathy.
(05 Mar 2000)
lead encephalopathy A metabolic encephalopathy, caused by the ingestion of lead compounds and seen particularly in early childhood; it is characterised pathologically by extensive cerebral oedema, status spongiosus, neurocytolysis, and some reactive inflammation; clinical manifestations include convulsions, delirium, and hallucinations.
See: lead poisoning.
Synonym: lead encephalitis, saturnine encephalopathy.
(05 Mar 2000)
lead gout saturnine gout
lead hydroxide stain <technique> A stain for electron microscopy; after aldehyde fixation, alkaline lead hydroxide preferentially stains RNA, but after OsO4 fixation, it reacts largely with osmium in tissues to give a general stain; in addition to binding to cytomembranes, it also stains carbohydrates (e.g., glycogen).
(05 Mar 2000)
lead line Deposits of lead sulfide in the gingiva in areas of chronic inflammation.
(05 Mar 2000)
lead monoxide Has been used as an ingredient in external applications such as lead plaster.
Synonym: lead oxide (yellow), litharge, massicot.
(05 Mar 2000)
lead neuropathy A peripheral neuropathy reportedly seen in chronic lead intoxication; reputedly characterised by wrist-drop, but no convincing modern reports of this are available.
(05 Mar 2000)
lead oxide Has been used as an ingredient in external applications such as lead plaster.
Synonym: lead oxide (yellow), litharge, massicot.
(05 Mar 2000)
lead palsy Paralysis of the extensor muscles of the wrist causing wrist-drop; occurs in lead poisoning.
Synonym: lead paralysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
lead paralysis Paralysis of the extensor muscles of the wrist causing wrist-drop; occurs in lead poisoning.
Synonym: lead paralysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
lead-pipe rigidity The plastic type of rigidity resembling that of a pipe of lead seen in certain forms of parkinsonism.
(05 Mar 2000)
lead poisoning <pharmacology> An environment hazard (for example, from lead-containing paint, leaded gasoline,etc) capable of causing brain damage.
(25 Jun 1999)
lead radioisotope <radiobiology> Unstable isotopes of lead that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. Lead atoms with atomic weights 194-203, 205, and 209-214 are radioactive lead isotopes.
(25 Jun 1999)
lead stomatitis Oral manifestation of lead poisoning consisting of a bluish-black line following the contours of the marginal gingiva where lead sulfide has precipitated due to the inflamed environment.
(05 Mar 2000)
lead storage battery <chemistry> A battery (used in cars) in which the anode is lead, the cathode is lead coated with lead dioxide, and the electrolyte is a sulfuric acid solution.
(09 Jan 1998)
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