Imbus C E, Warner J, Smith E, Pegelow C H, Allen J P, Powars D R
Muscle Nerve. 1978 Mar-Apr;1(2):168-71. doi: 10.1002/mus.880010211.
Peripheral neuropathy and hypertension caused by lead intoxication are reported in two children with sickle cell anemia. One child had generalized weakness in the initial occurrence and distal paralysis during a relapse two years later. The second child had foot and wrist drop. Both had slow peripheral nerve conduction velocities during the episodes. Chelation therapy was successful and resulted in a return of strength (over a period of several months) and a normalization of the blood pressures. Children with sickle cell anemia who are subjected to lead intoxication appear to be predisposed to peripheral nerve damage.