Pregnancy and lead poisoning. H. Vignes (Progrès med. No. 47)
Kazan medical journal ›› 1928, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (8) : 811 -811.
Pregnancy and lead poisoning. H. Vignes (Progrès med. No. 47)
H. Vignes finds that lead-poisoned women often abort or give birth to dead children, and their living children usually die in the first years of life; this rule, however, may allow for exceptions. Therefore the author does not need, furthermore, that women with an abnormal course of pregnancy on account of lead poisoning present severe signs of the latter: sometimes abortions are their only symptom of saturnism.
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