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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[Lead poisoning]] must be differentiated from [[megaloblastic anemia]], [[carpal tunnel syndrome]], [[Guillain–Barré syndrome]], [[renal colic]], [[appendicitis]], [[encephalitis]] in adults, and [[viral gastroenteritis]] in children.<ref name="Henretig061316"/>, [[constipation]], abdominal colic, iron deficiency, [[subdural hematoma]], [[neoplasm]]s of the central nervous system, emotional and behavior disorders, and [[intellectual disability]].<ref name="Mycyk05-463"/>
[[Lead poisoning]] must be differentiated from [[megaloblastic anemia]], [[carpal tunnel syndrome]], [[Guillain–Barré syndrome]], [[renal colic]], [[appendicitis]], [[encephalitis]] in adults, and [[viral gastroenteritis]] in children.<ref name="Henretig061316"/>, [[constipation]], [[abdominal colic]], [[iron deficiency]], [[subdural hematoma]], [[neoplasms of the central nervous system]], emotional and behavior disorders, and [[intellectual disability]].<ref name="Mycyk05-463"/>


==Differentiating [[Lead poisoning]] from other Diseases==
==Differentiating [[Lead poisoning]] from other Diseases==
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Overview

Lead poisoning must be differentiated from megaloblastic anemia, carpal tunnel syndrome, Guillain–Barré syndrome, renal colic, appendicitis, encephalitis in adults, and viral gastroenteritis in children.[1], constipation, abdominal colic, iron deficiency, subdural hematoma, neoplasms of the central nervous system, emotional and behavior disorders, and intellectual disability.[2]

Differentiating Lead poisoning from other Diseases

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Diseases Clinical manifestations Para-clinical findings Gold standard Additional findings
Symptoms Physical examination
Lab Findings Imaging Histopathology
Symptom 1 Symptom 2 Symptom 3 Physical exam 1 Physical exam 2 Physical exam 3 Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Imaging 1 Imaging 2 Imaging 3
Megaloblastic anemia
Guillain–Barré syndrome
Encephalitis
Diseases Symptom 1 Symptom 2 Symptom 3 Physical exam 1 Physical exam 2 Physical exam 3 Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Imaging 1 Imaging 2 Imaging 3 Histopathology Gold standard Additional findings
Intellectual disability
Constipation
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