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Chelation therapy, in combination with '''antioxidant treatment''', may limit oxidative damage associated with acute lead poisoning. Antioxidants such as n-acetylcysteine have been used in combination with DMSA.
 
Chelation therapy, in combination with '''antioxidant treatment''', may limit oxidative damage associated with acute lead poisoning. Antioxidants such as n-acetylcysteine have been used in combination with DMSA.
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==References==
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Kahn, C. (2005) '''Merck Veterinary Manual''' 9th Edition ''Merck and Co''
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Kaneka, J. (2008) '''Clinical Biochemistry of Domestic Animals''' ''Academic Press''
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Payne, J. (2010) '''Lead poisoning in Cattle and Sheep''' ''In Practice'' 32, 64-69
    
[[Category:Bones - Metabolic Pathology]]
 
[[Category:Bones - Metabolic Pathology]]
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