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The Journal of Pediatrics | 1985

Renal function 9 to 17 years after childhood lead poisoning.

Donald I. Moel; Henrietta K. Sachs; Richard A. Cohn; Mary Ann Drayton

Renal function was studied in 74 subjects who, between 1966 and 1972 (ages 1 to 6 years) had had blood lead levels (PbB) ≥100 μg/dl (range 100 to 471 μg/dl, median 142 μg/dl) and in 21 sibling controls. PbB measured in 1983 in study subjects remained significantly higher than in sibling controls (mean ± 1 SD 14.5 ± 4.5 vs 11.6 ± 2.6 μg/dl, P 2 -microglobulin (β 2 -M), and elevated fractional excretion β 2 -M %×100 was similar in the two groups. Mean values for these tests were similar in study subjects compared with sibling controls. Mean systolic blood pressure was significantly higher in study subjects compared with that in sibling controls (117±12 vs 109±10 mm Hg), but the control group contained a preponderance of females and the study group had more overweight females; mean diastolic blood pressure was similar in the two groups. We conclude that in our adolescent subjects who had had lead poisoning 9 to 17 years earlier, there is little if any evidence of chronic nephropathy.


Perceptual and Motor Skills | 1982

NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT AFTER LEAD POISONING WITHOUT ENCEPHALOPATHY

Henrietta K. Sachs; Vita Krall; Mary Ann Drayton

100 subjects who were lead poisoned in early childhood and treated before the onset of encephalopathy were given neuropsychological tests, along with 28 unaffected siblings. No difference was found in the results for the two cohorts on the battery of tests administered.


The Journal of Pediatrics | 1978

IQ following treatment of lead poisoning: A patient-sibling comparison

Henrietta K. Sachs; Vita Krall; Donald A. McCaughran; Irving H. Rozenfeld; Nillawan Yongsmith; Glenn Growe; Billie Lazar; Lenore Novar; Linda O’Connell; Barbara Rayson


Journal of Personality Assessment | 1983

Rorschach Norms for Inner City Children

Vita Krall; Henrietta K. Sachs; Billie Lazar; Barbara Rayson; Glenn Growe; Lenore Novar; Linda O'connell


JAMA Pediatrics | 1989

Height and Weight Following Lead Poisoning in Childhood

Henrietta K. Sachs; Donald I. Moel


JAMA Pediatrics | 1986

Slow, Natural Reduction in Blood Lead Level After Chelation Therapy for Lead Poisoning in Childhood

Donald I. Moel; Henrietta K. Sachs; Mary Ann Drayton


Pediatrics | 1993

Lead Poisoning: Twenty Years After

Henrietta K. Sachs; Donald I. Moel


Perceptual and Motor Skills | 1980

Effects of Lead Poisoning on Cognitive Test Performance.

Vita Krall; Henrietta K. Sachs; Barbara Rayson; Billie Lazar; Glenn Growe; Linda O'connell


JAMA Pediatrics | 1979

Lead Poisoning Without Encephalopathy: Effect of Early Diagnosis on Neurologic and Psychologic Salvage

Henrietta K. Sachs; Donald A. McCaughran; Vita Krall; Irving H. Rozenfeld; Nillawan Yongsmith


Pediatric Research | 1984

RENAL FUNCTION 9–17 YEARS AFTER CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING

Henrietta K. Sachs; Donald I. Moel

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Mary Ann Drayton

Northern Illinois University

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Lorry A. Blanksma

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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