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TABLE 22-2a
 Summary of Lowest Observed Effect Levels for Key Lead-Induced Health Effects in Adults
 Lowest observed
 effect level (PbB)"  Heme synthesis and  Neurological  Effects on  Reproductive  Cardiovascular
 (/*g/dl)  hematological effects  effects  the kidney  function effects  effects
 100-120  Encephalopathic signs  Chronic nephropathy
 and symptoms
 80  Frank anemia  )
 60  1           Female reproductive
 1                 effect s
 50  Reduced hemoglobin  Overt  Altered testicular
 production  subencephalopathic  function
 neurological
 symptoms
 \ I                    , ,
 40  Increased urinary ALA  Peripheral nerve
 and elevated  dysfunction (slowed
 coproporphyrins  nerve conduction)
 30                                  Elevated blood pressure
                                      (white males, aged
                                      40-59)
 25-30  Erythroeyte
 protoporphyrin (EP)
 elevation in males
 15-20  Erythroeyte
 protoporphyrin (EP)
 elevation in females
 <10  ALA-D inhibition                       ?
 " PbB = blood lead concentrations.
 Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air Quality Criteria for Lead, EPA-600-8-83/028aF, June 1986.
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