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Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Adults with Childhood Lead Exposure
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Gray-matter NAA reductions associated with increasing childhood blood lead levels suggest that sustained childhood lead exposure produces an irreversible pattern of neuronal dysfunction, whereas associated white-matter choline declines indicate a permanent alteration to myelin architecture.
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