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DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1758393
Progressive encephalopathy due to chronic exposure to lead
Encefalopatia progressiva por exposição crônica ao chumboA 70-year-old man reported a 2-year history of progressive gait imbalance and cognitive decline (memory, executive functions, and language impairment). A physical examination revealed spastic ataxia without peripheral involvement. The patient worked with car battery solutions for 40 years, until 13 years ago.[1] He had several hospitalizations due to acute lead poisoning, with levels of lead in the blood and urinary delta-aminolevulinic acid of 162,8 g/dl and 20 mg/U (normal: up to 40 g/dl and 4,5 mg/U) respectively). Recent brain neuroimages showed typical findings of saturnism ([Figure 1]),[2] with normal bone profile blood tests. Therefore, chronic lead poisoning should be remembered as an environmental cause of leukoencephalopathy.[2] [3] [4] [5]


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The authors have no conflict of interests to declare.
Authors' Contributions
BCVA, MGLMF: conception and organization of the research project, writing of the first draft; ADPN, ECF: execution of the research project, writing of the first draft; PSMB: conception of the research project, review, and critique; MMN: organization of the research project, review, and critique; RAS, COGJ: conception and organization of the research project, review, and critique.
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References
- 1 Landrigan PJ, Todd AC. Lead poisoning. West J Med 1994; 161 (02) 153-159
- 2 Reyes PF, Gonzalez CF, Zalewska MK, Besarab A. Intracranial calcification in adults with chronic lead exposure. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1986; 146 (02) 267-270
- 3 Mani J, Chaudhary N, Kanjalkar M, Shah PU. Cerebellar ataxia due to lead encephalopathy in an adult. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1998; 65 (05) 797-798
- 4 Manto M. Toxic agents causing cerebellar ataxias. Handb Clin Neurol 2012; 103: 201-213
- 5 Shih RA, Glass TA, Bandeen-Roche K. et al. Environmental lead exposure and cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults. Neurology 2006; 67 (09) 1556-1562
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Eingereicht: 27. Januar 2022
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References
- 1 Landrigan PJ, Todd AC. Lead poisoning. West J Med 1994; 161 (02) 153-159
- 2 Reyes PF, Gonzalez CF, Zalewska MK, Besarab A. Intracranial calcification in adults with chronic lead exposure. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1986; 146 (02) 267-270
- 3 Mani J, Chaudhary N, Kanjalkar M, Shah PU. Cerebellar ataxia due to lead encephalopathy in an adult. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1998; 65 (05) 797-798
- 4 Manto M. Toxic agents causing cerebellar ataxias. Handb Clin Neurol 2012; 103: 201-213
- 5 Shih RA, Glass TA, Bandeen-Roche K. et al. Environmental lead exposure and cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults. Neurology 2006; 67 (09) 1556-1562

