Lead hepatitis is a medical condition that occurs due to the accumulation of lead in the liver, which can cause damage and inflammation. Some common synonyms for lead hepatitis are toxic hepatitis, heavy metal poisoning, and lead poisoning of the liver. Toxic hepatitis refers to liver inflammation due to exposure to toxic substances, including lead, while heavy metal poisoning implies exposure to any heavy metal that can cause liver damage. Lead poisoning of the liver is a more specific term used to indicate liver damage caused only by lead exposure. Regardless of the term used, lead hepatitis can have serious consequences and requires medical attention.