The Effect of Chelation Therapy with Succimer on Neuropsychological Development in Children Exposed to Lead

Author:

Rogan Walter J.,Dietrich Kim N.,Ware James H.,Dockery Douglas W.,Salganik Mikhail,Radcliffe Jerilynn,Jones Robert L.,Ragan N. Beth,Chisolm J. Julian,Rhoads George G.

Publisher

Massachusetts Medical Society

Subject

General Medicine

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