نتایج جستجو برای: occupational radiation exposure

تعداد نتایج: 569307  

2011
Ramandeep Singh Gambhir Gurminder Singh Sumit Sharma Rajdeep Brar Heena Kakar Gian Sagar

Dentists, as well as other dental personnel are constantly exposed to a number of specific occupational hazards. These cause the appearance of various ailments, specific to the profession, which develop and intensify with years. In many cases they result in diseases and disease complexes, some of which are regarded as occupational illnesses. Relying on relevant literature, the present paper dis...

ژورنال: طب کار 2012
امینیان, امید, مقصودی‌پور, مریم , منصوری, پروین,

Introduction: In previous studies the appearance of vitiligo following occupational exposure has been defined. This study evaluates high risk occupational exposures before the onset of disease among patients with vitiligo Methods: All vitiliginous patients refered to dermatologic clinic of Imam Hospital, were asked about age of onset, recent and previous occupations, risky occupational exposur...

Journal: :Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection 2016
Olivier Laurent Maria Gomolka Richard Haylock Eric Blanchardon Augusto Giussani Will Atkinson Sarah Baatout Derek Bingham Elisabeth Cardis Janet Hall Ladislav Tomasek Sophie Ancelet Christophe Badie Gary Bethel Jean-Marc Bertho Ségolène Bouet Richard Bull Cécile Challeton-de Vathaire Rupert Cockerill Estelle Davesne Teni Ebrahimian Hilde Engels Michael Gillies James Grellier Stephane Grison Yann Gueguen Sabine Hornhardt Chrystelle Ibanez Sylwia Kabacik Lukas Kotik Michaela Kreuzer Anne Laure Lebacq James Marsh Dietmar Nosske Jackie O'Hagan Eileen Pernot Matthew Puncher Estelle Rage Tony Riddell Laurence Roy Eric Samson Maamar Souidi Michelle C Turner Sergey Zhivin Dominique Laurier

The potential health impacts of chronic exposures to uranium, as they occur in occupational settings, are not well characterized. Most epidemiological studies have been limited by small sample sizes, and a lack of harmonization of methods used to quantify radiation doses resulting from uranium exposure. Experimental studies have shown that uranium has biological effects, but their implications ...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2001
U Lei T N Masmas G Frentz

Non-melanoma skin cancer is historically known to be associated with certain professions. Reporting is mandatory in Denmark when occupational exposure is suspected. In a retrospective register-based study of all cases of suspected occupational non-melanoma skin cancer reported to the Directorate of National Labour Inspection and the National Board of Industrial Injuries in Denmark in the period...

Journal: :Health physics 2010
Werner Olipitz Sheena Hembrador Matthew Davidson Jacquelyn C Yanch Bevin P Engelward

Radiation exposure of humans generally results in low doses delivered at low dose rate. Our limited knowledge of the biological effects of low dose radiation is mainly based on data from the atomic bomb Life Span Study (LSS) cohort. However, the total doses and dose rates in the LSS cohort are still higher than most environmental and occupational exposures in humans. Importantly, the dose rate ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
J R Goldsmith

Public and occupational exposures to microwave (RF) are of two main types. The first type of exposures are those connected with military and industrial uses and, to some extent broadcast exposures. It is this type that most of the data cited in this study draw upon. The second type, cellular telephones and their associated broadcast requirements, have raised concerns about current exposures bec...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2002
James S Kelley Tony Tsai Mary B Kansora W Richard Green

Separation of the anterior layer of the lens capsule, also known as true exfoliation and capsular delamination, has become an increasingly rare clinical finding. Although its pathogenesis is not precisely known, the condition has been associated with age, trauma, and exposure to toxins and/or to thermal radiation. An association with occupational infrared radiation exposure was accepted after E...

Journal: :Health physics 1998
B Gold R L Kathren

The United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries (USTUR) is a unique postmortem research study of the biokinetics, dosimetry, and possible biological effects of actinide elements in persons with occupational exposure to these radioelements. Evaluation of the causes of death in the admittedly biased self-selected cohort of the first 260 deceased participants in the USTUR revealed, in genera...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2007
Alice J Sigurdson Parveen Bhatti Michele M Doody Michael Hauptmann Laura Bowen Steven L Simon Robert M Weinstock Martha S Linet Marvin Rosenstein Marilyn Stovall Bruce H Alexander Dale L Preston Jeffrey P Struewing Preetha Rajaraman

BACKGROUND Although genes involved in apoptosis pathways and DNA repair pathways are both essential for maintaining genomic integrity, genetic variants in DNA repair have been thought to increase susceptibility to radiation carcinogenesis, but similar hypotheses have not generally been raised about apoptosis genes. For this reason, potential modification of the relationship between ionizing rad...

2015
Neha Agrawal ND Gupta Afshan Bey Amit Kumar Garg Vivek Sharma

Dental personnel are constantly exposed to a number of specific occupational hazards. These cause the appearance of various disorders, specific to the profession, which develop and intensify with years. Being unaware of the potential hazards in the work environment makes them more vulnerable to injury. Based on relevant literature, the present paper discusses various occupational hazards like b...

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