- High prevalence of parkinsonism after occupational exposure to lead-sulfate batteries.
High prevalence of parkinsonism after occupational exposure to lead-sulfate batteries.
Neurology (1998-06-20)
W Kuhn, R Winkel, D Woitalla, S Meves, H Przuntek, T Müller
PMID9633752
RESUMEN
Seven of nine postal workers exposed to lead-sulfate batteries over a period of up to 30 years developed parkinsonian symptoms. One of the remaining two showed left-hand bradykinesia and one was not available for examination. The high prevalence and cause of parkinsonism in these patients remains unexplained. Lead intoxication may play a role in the occurrence of parkinsonian symptoms, but involvement of sulfate and other sulfur compounds must also be considered.