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Subclinical lead exposure: a possible cause of gout.
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Poor Respiratory ReserveAllergySubclinical Lead ExposureGouty ArthritisToxicologyNegative ThreeMedicineGoutLead Poisoning
of prednisolone was reduced to 5 mg daily without relapse.The direct antiglobulin test became negative three months after he started treatment.He has remained well and control of his myasthenia has been unaffected.Thymectomy has not been recommended because of his poor respiratory reserve.
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