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Few data are as yet available in connection with chronic, subclinical lead poisoning, arising as an occupational hazard. Nevertheless, for reasons of general work hygiene it is of importance to investigate the symptomatic porphyria accompanying lead poisoning, and also chronic lead poisoning not displaying clinical symptoms.
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Simon, N., Kószó, F., Siklósi, C. (1978). Correlations Between Chronic Exposure to Lead and Excretion of Heme Precursors in Ceramics Industry Workers. In: Doss, M. (eds) Diagnosis and Therapy of Porphyrias and Lead Intoxication. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67002-2_38
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