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Radial neuropathy due to occupational lead exposure: Phenotypic and electrophysiological characteristics of five patients
Annals of the Indian Academy of Neurology, 07/02/09
Shobha N et al. - This study is to describe the phenotypic and electrophysiological profile of five patients with lead neuropathy. People working with lead must undergo periodic health checkups. However, employers may not cooperate for the fear of losing staff and of the possibility of having to pay compensation; employees, on their part may not cooperate for fear of losing their job. Hence, it may be necessary for the government to enact laws and enforce compliance.
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