Document Information Content Entity Continuant Continuant Abstract Entity Entity Generically Dependent Continuant 2025-05-11T14:06:22 RDF description of Succimer chelation vs. removal from lead exposure in three symptomatic phone cable recycling workers: a case series [abstract] - http://repository.healthpartners.com/individual/document-rn20415 47 Succimer chelation vs. removal from lead exposure in three symptomatic phone cable recycling workers: a case series [abstract] 7 Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) abstract Occupational Health document-rn20415 public Lead Poisoning Blood 16862 Safety <p>Introduction: Despite the high profile of lead as an environmental and occupational toxin, lead poisoning remains an ongoing occupational health concern in adults. There remains much debate as to when clinicians should chelate adults with elevated blood lead levels. Method: In this case series, three workers developed lead poisoning at a small-scale phone cable recycling operation. Results: Presenting symptoms included headaches, abdominal pain, anorexia, and weight loss. All three had elevated blood lead levels (lead 72 selecting chelation completed two courses of oral succimer (DMSA). At six months from exposure, all three workers were asymptomatic and their blood lead levels were similar<br>(32 μg/dL, 25μg/dL, 17 μg/dL). Discussion and Conclusion: Blood lead readings returned to acceptable levels by six months in both chelated and non-chelated μg/dL, workers. In this small case series, removal from lead exposure alone appeared as effective as removal from exposure coupled with succimer chelation. 69μg/dL, and 82μg/dL). While the three workers were removed from lead exposure and offered chelation therapy, two of these individuals refused chelation therapy. The worker <p> 28244 2022-02-21T22:48:57.408-06:00