Particular etiology in a case of peripheral tetraparesis

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Abstract

Lead intoxication is a rare but potentially fatal disease without appropriate intervention. The diagnosis is often difficult because of various organs involvement. We report the case of nonprofessional lead intoxication manifested by tetraparesis, severe anemia, and hemolysis in a patient having also unknown beta thalassemia minor.

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Gheorghe, G. S., Hodorogea, A. S., Gheorghe, A. C. D., Zaharia, O. I. R., Neacsu, O., Nanea, I. T., & Ciobanu, A. (2019). Particular etiology in a case of peripheral tetraparesis. Clinical Case Reports, 7(5), 1062–1066. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2157

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