Chapter
Development and Calibration of an in Vivo Bone Lead Measurement System, and its Application to an Industrially Exposed Population
Abstract
There has been a long history of in vivo bone lead measurements using the K-shell X-ray fluorescence technique (XRF) 1–3. This approach has found particular use for studies of integrated lead exposure in occupationally exposed groups and associated controls 4–6. As the precision of the technique has been progressively refined, it has become possible to make meaningful longitudinal measurements on small groups of workers7 and to undertake …
Authors
Green S; Bradley DA; Roels HA; Mountford PJ; Morgan WD; Chettle DR; Konings JF; Palethorpe JE; Mearman DH; Lauwerys RR
Book title
Human Body Composition
Volume
60
Pagination
pp. 295-298
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
1993
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4899-1268-8_65