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Year : 1991  |  Volume : 23  |  Issue : 1  |  Page : 69-74

Serum and Urinary lead levels in hypertension



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1. A one year longitudinal study was conducted on 200 hypertensive patients, aged 25-55 years. 50 healthy volunteers, age and sex matched served as control. The mean serum and 24 hrs urinary lead levels were determined by Double Beam Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometery. 2. The mean serum lead level was higher in hypertensive patients as compared to control (p





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