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Failure of chelator-provoked urine testing results to predict heavy metal toxicity in a prospective cohort of patients referred for medical toxicology evaluation.

Stephanie T WeissSharan CamplemanPaul WaxWilliam McGillJeffrey Brentnull null
Published in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2021)
Our results provide empiric support that PUT is an inaccurate predictor of a diagnosis of heavy metal poisoning by a board-certified medical toxicologist. Given the inability to properly interpret PUT results along with the increased cost burden and risk of false positives, PUT should not be performed.
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