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Hutchinson HE, Stark JM. The anemia of lead poisoning. J Clin. Path. 1961; 14:548-549 (Sept.). (2277) [Three cases of Pb intoxication are briefly presented. A housewife who had taken large quantities of Pb and opium pills for diarrhea, and 2 Pb burners suffered from severe hypochromia. Serum Fe levels were normal, stippling of red cells was absent. Bone marrow showed normoblasts, erythropoiesis with excess stainable Fe. All 3 patients responded quite well to EDTA therapy and after diuresis with oral treatment of EDTA the Hb levels rose. The cause of anemia was found to be depressed hemoglobin synthesis and lag of red cell formation.]

 

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