نتایج جستجو برای: inhalants

تعداد نتایج: 310  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1987
J J Cogswell E B Mitchell J Alexander

Environmental factors were examined as determinants of clinical disease in a five year prospective study of 73 children born to atopic parents. Clinical follow up for evidence of eczema and wheezing was combined with regular skin testing, immunoglobulin assay, and respiratory viral culture where appropriate. Thirty six children developed eczema, which was often associated with a positive result...

Journal: :Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira 2013
Carlos Zubaran Katia Foresti Mariana Rossi Thorell Paulo Roberto Franceschini

OBJECTIVE The occurrence of psychiatric comorbidity among individuals with crack or inhalant dependence is frequently observed. The objective of this study was to investigate anxiety symptoms among crack cocaine and inhalant users in southern Brazil. METHODS The study investigated two groups of volunteers of equal size (n=50): one group consisted of crack cocaine users, and the other group co...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2003
Jouni J K Jaakkola Ritva Piipari Maritta S Jaakkola

The authors assessed the relations between occupation and risk of developing asthma in adulthood in a 1997-2000 population-based incident case-control study of 521 cases and 932 controls in south Finland. The occupations were classified according to potential exposure to asthma-causing inhalants. Asthma risk was increased consistently for both men and women in the chemical (adjusted odds ratio ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization 1990
A Ortiz

Mexico's need for uniform information about drug abuse led to creation of an information collection system in 1986. This system, known as the System for Registry of Information on Drugs (SRID), currently covers the Mexico City metropolitan area. Plans call for it to be expanded in two phases--so as to provide coverage first of the states near the U.S. border and those with substantial tourism, ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
C Miller N Ashford R Doty M Lamielle D Otto A Rahill L Wallace

It has been hypothesized that sensitivity to low-level chemical exposures develops in two steps: initiation by an acute or chronic chemical exposure, followed by triggering of symptoms by low levels of previously tolerated chemical inhalants, foods, or drugs. The Working Group on Toxicant-induced Loss of Tolerance has formulated a series of research questions to test this hypothesis: Do some in...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2004
A L Pasqui E Savini M Saletti C Guzzo L Puccetti A Auteri

We report a case of a 45 year old woman which fulfilled the criteria of chronic urticaria (remitting and relapsing bouts of erythematous and pruriginuos lesions without angioedema, lasted four months). Cutaneous manifestations were not related to a specific inducing factor, had no benefit from antihystamine and steroid drugs and were associated sometimes with mild gastroentric disorders. Patien...

Journal: :Journal of psychoactive drugs 2009
Eric L Garland Matthew O Howard Brian E Perron

Few studies have examined the prevalence of nitrous oxide (NO) inhalation or co-occurrence of NO and volatile solvent (VS) use in adolescents. Study aims were to (1) describe the independent and conjoint prevalence of NO and VS use in incarcerated youth, (2) compare adolescent users of both NO and VS inhalants (NO+VS) to users of NO-only, VS-only, and nonusers of NO and VS (NO/VNS nonusers) wit...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2000
A Arena C Cislaghi P Falagiani

A case of severe systemic reactions (intense itching, urticaria, confusion, blurred vision, transient loss of consciousness, sweating, tachycardia) after ingestion of raw or lightly-cooked onion is described. The patient, a 44-year-old woman, had no troubles with well-cooked onions. Differently from the cases of sensitivity to onion described in literature, this patient was monosensitized, bein...

2013
Lake-Hui Quek Gary C. K. Chan Angela White Jason P. Connor Peter J. Baker John B. Saunders Adrian B. Kelly

BACKGROUND Alcohol use and illicit drug use peak during young adulthood (around 18-29 years of age), but comparatively little is known about polydrug use in nationally representative samples of young adults. Drawing on a nationally representative cross-sectional survey (Australian National Drug Strategy Household Survey), this study examines polydrug use patterns and associated psychosocial ris...

Journal: :BMC Psychiatry 2009
Matthew O Howard Brian E Perron

BACKGROUND Inhalant use is among the most pernicious and poorly understood forms of adolescent substance use. Many youth in the juvenile justice system have used inhalants, but little is known about inhalant use disorders (IUDs) in antisocial youth populations. The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence, clinical features, and latent structure of DSM-IV IUDs in a state population o...

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