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h English (en) | Elevated blood [[lead]] is significantly correlated with both impaired kidney function and hyperuricemia (although the causal relationship among these correlations is not known). In a study of over 2500 people resident in Taiwan, a [[blood lead level]] exceeding 7.5 microg/dL (a small elevation) had [[odds ratio]]s of 1.92 (95% CI: 1.18-3.10) for renal dysfunction and 2.72 (95% CI: 1.64-4.52) for hyperuricemia. |
h Japanese (ja) | 血中[[lead/ja|鉛]]の上昇は、腎機能障害および高尿酸血症と有意な相関がある(ただし、これらの相関の因果関係は不明である)。台湾に居住する2500人以上を対象とした研究では、[[blood lead level/ja|血中鉛濃度]]が7.5μg/dL(わずかな上昇)を超えると、腎機能障害の[[odds ratio/ja|オッズ比]]は1.92(95%信頼区間:1.18-3.10)、高尿酸血症のオッズ比は2.72(95%信頼区間:1.64-4.52)であった。 |