Erythrocyte-Zn-protoporphyrin as an indicator of lead exposure.Scand J Clin Lab Invest. 1978 Nov; 38(7):669-75.SJ
Abstract
Measurement of erythrocte-Zn-protoporphyrin with a haematofluorimeter on blood samples from eighty-four lead-exposed individuals has been compared with a fluorimetric determination of the extracted porphyrins. The results agreed well, and the interference from bilirubin and unchelated protoporphyrin was low. An exponential increase in erythrocyte protoporphyrin and a linear decrease in blood haemoglobin with increased blood lead was found in seventy-nine males with occupational lead exposure. The haematofluorimeter is recommended as a useful tool in screening for lead poisoning.
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Grandjean, P, and J Lintrup. "Erythrocyte-Zn-protoporphyrin as an Indicator of Lead Exposure." Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, vol. 38, no. 7, 1978, pp. 669-75.
Grandjean P, Lintrup J. Erythrocyte-Zn-protoporphyrin as an indicator of lead exposure. Scand J Clin Lab Invest. 1978;38(7):669-75.
Grandjean, P., & Lintrup, J. (1978). Erythrocyte-Zn-protoporphyrin as an indicator of lead exposure. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 38(7), 669-75.
Grandjean P, Lintrup J. Erythrocyte-Zn-protoporphyrin as an Indicator of Lead Exposure. Scand J Clin Lab Invest. 1978;38(7):669-75. PubMed PMID: 715369.
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N2 - Measurement of erythrocte-Zn-protoporphyrin with a haematofluorimeter on blood samples from eighty-four lead-exposed individuals has been compared with a fluorimetric determination of the extracted porphyrins. The results agreed well, and the interference from bilirubin and unchelated protoporphyrin was low. An exponential increase in erythrocyte protoporphyrin and a linear decrease in blood haemoglobin with increased blood lead was found in seventy-nine males with occupational lead exposure. The haematofluorimeter is recommended as a useful tool in screening for lead poisoning.
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