نتایج جستجو برای: chronic mercury exposure

تعداد نتایج: 814295  

2013
Alexandra Nicolae Harry Ames Carlos Quiñonez

BACKGROUND Dental amalgam is a source of elemental and inorganic mercury. The safety of dental amalgam in individuals remains a controversial issue. Urinary mercury concentrations are used to assess chronic exposure to elemental mercury. At present, there are no indications of mercury-associated adverse effects at levels below 5 μg Hg/g creatinine (Cr) or 7 μg Hg/L (urine). The purpose of the p...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997

2006

Mercury exposure is the second-most common cause of toxic metal poisoning. Public health concern over mercury exposure, due to contamination of fish with methylmercury and the elemental mercury content of dental amalgams, has long been a topic of political and medical debate. Although the toxicology of mercury is complex, there is evidence for antioxidant protection in the prevention of neurolo...

2005
Andrew S Rowland Donna Day Baird Clarice R Weinberg David L Shore Carl M Shy

Accepted 15 February 1993 Abstract Exposure to mercury vapour or inorganic mercury compounds can impair fertility in laboratory animals. To study the effects of mercury vapour on fertility in women, eligibility questionnaires were sent to 7000 registered dental assistants in California. The final eligible sample of 418 women, who had-become pregnant during the previous four years, were intervie...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2010
Shi-Jun Li Su-Hua Zhang Hui-Ping Chen Cai-Hong Zeng Chun-Xia Zheng Lei-Shi Li Zhi-Hong Liu

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Long-term contact with mercury may induce membranous nephropathy (MN); however, the clinical pathologic features and pathogenesis of mercury-induced MN have not been investigated. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS The present study retrospectively evaluated 11 cases of mercury-induced MN to analyze its causes and its clinical and pathologic features. RE...

2006
Kern L. Nuttall

Evaluation of mercury exposure in an individual patient ideally includes the presenting history, physical examination, consideration of the differential diagnosis, and mercury analysis of blood and urine specimens. Analysis of mercury in hair specimens may supply useful supplemental information about exposure to organic compounds such as methylmercury, particularly to help reconstruct the patte...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
a. annabi i. messaoudi a. kerkeni kh. said

in this study, cadmium (cd) accumulation was studied in an experimental aquatic exposure. mosquitofish (gambusia affinis) were acutely exposed for 96 h to a high concentration of cd (12 mg/l) and were chronically exposed to a low concentration of cd(0.4 mg/l) for 30 days. cd accumulation profiles differed between the two cd exposures. the cd concentation in g. affinis tissues increased linearly...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
Pam Factor-Litvak Gunnar Hasselgren Diane Jacobs Melissa Begg Jennie Kline Jamie Geier Nancy Mervish Sonia Schoenholtz Joseph Graziano

There is widespread concern regarding the safety of silver-mercury amalgam dental restorations, yet little evidence to support their harm or safety. We examined whether mercury dental amalgams are adversely associated with cognitive functioning in a cross-sectional sample of healthy working adults. We studied 550 adults, 30-49 years of age, who were not occupationally exposed to mercury. Partic...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1994
P J Colquitt

Exposure to mercury vapour or inorganic mercury compounds can impair fertility in laboratory animals. To study the effects of mercury vapour on fertility in women, eligibility questionnaires were sent to 7000 registered dental assistants in California. The final eligible sample of 418 women, who had become pregnant during the previous four years, were interviewed by telephone. Detailed informat...

2015
Joseph L. Jacobson Gina Muckle Pierre Ayotte Éric Dewailly Sandra W. Jacobson

BACKGROUND Although prenatal methylmercury exposure has been linked to poorer intellectual function in several studies, data from two major prospective, longitudinal studies yielded contradictory results. Associations with cognitive deficits were reported in a Faroe Islands cohort, but few were found in a study in the Seychelles Islands. It has been suggested that co-exposure to another contami...

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