Lead Neurotoxicity and Disorders of Learning

Author:

Feldman Robert G.1,White Roberta F.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine, Public Health, University Hospital, Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center

2. Department of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Tufts University Medical School, Boston, MA

Abstract

Preventable and treatable causes of disorders of learning caused by lead exposure can be recognized by heightened awareness of this potential hazard. The Centers for Disease Control using data from many studies of neurobehavioral effects of lead in children and animals, has redefined the lead exposure threshold for clinical and social intervention from 25 μg/dL to 10 μg/dL. This article reviews the pertinent studies that provide evidence of the effects of lead exposure on development of the nervous system, effects on neural structures involved in memory and learning, and the impact of early lead encephalopathy on adolescent and adult learning skills and cognitive performance. Physicians, teachers, and child care personnel are responsible for identifying children with behavioral signs of subclinical lead intoxication as early as possible. Screening programs and preventive strategies, such as the multitier Centers for Disease Control approach referred to in this article, are necessary. It is no longer reasonable to assume that lead-exposed children not demonstrating severe encephalopathy will recover completely, without residual brain damage after removal from exposure. Sufficient evidence now exists to clearly demonstrate measurable effects of low levels of lead body burden on behavioral and intellectual performance, resulting in learning disorders. ( J Child Neurol 1992; 7:354-359).

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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