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Differential Diagnosis For Heavy metals screen/abnormal (Lab)
- Drugs
Arsenic trioxide (Trisenox) Administration/Toxicity
Gold toxicity- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Lead poisoning in children
Mercury sulfide toxicity
Bismuth ingestion
Cadmium fumes/inhalation/toxicity
Chromium trioxide/hexavalent poisoning
Copper salts exposure/Copper toxicity
Mercury salts/bichloride acute toxicity
Lead poisoning
Silver poisoning/Argyria
Chromate dust/ore exposure
Gold nephritis
Lead encephalopathy
Lead nephropathy, chronic
Lead ore exposure
Arsenic poisoning/Acute ingestion
Cadmium ingestion
Mercury chronic toxicity/poisoning
Mercury poisoning/infant/child
Zinc chloride poisoning
Nickel salts/poisoning
Uranium salts/poisoning
Arsenic, chronic poisoning- Synonyms
- Abnormal, Heavy metal, Heavy metal (substance), Heavy Metals, Lab, Metals Heavy
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