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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 37(7): 676-680, jul. 2017. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-895487

ABSTRACT

Monosodium methanearsonate (MSMA) is an organic form of arsenic present in the formulations of some herbicides. Accidental ingestion of pasture contaminated with arsenic may lead to toxicosis in cattle. Almost 200 head of cattle maintained in an area sprayed with MSMA presented with intense diarrhea and dehydration after grazing. Subsequently, 16 of these animals died. Toxic levels of arsenic (>1.5µg/g) were detected in the kidney, liver, urine, and skeletal muscle of 6 animals. At gross inspection were observed multifocal to coalescent ulcers in the mucosa from on the forestomachs associated with hemorrhagic areas and marked wall edema. Microscopic examination mainly showed fibrinoid necrosis of vessels with multifocal thrombosis associated with ischemic infarction that were characterized by large transmural necrotic areas in the forestomachs. The clinical and pathological changes interestingly showed that this form of arsenic although considered less toxic, has caused severe vascular injury in forestomachs of cattle.(AU)


Metano-arseniato ácido monossódico (MSMA) é uma forma orgânica de arsênio, presente nas formulações de alguns herbicidas. A ingestão acidental de pasto contaminado por arsênio pode levar a toxicose em bovinos. Aproximadamente 200 bovinos que estavam em uma pastagem pulverizada com MSMA manifestaram intensa diarreia e desidratação após o pastejo. Subsequentemente, 16 animais morreram. Níveis tóxicos de arsênio (>1.5µg/g) foram detectados no rim, fígado, urina e músculo esquelético de 6 animais. A inspeção macroscópica revelou úlceras multifocais a coalescentes na mucosa de pré-estômagos, adjacentes a focos de hemorragia e intenso edema de parede. A avaliação microscópica revelou, predominantemente, necrose fibrinoide de vasos com trombose multifocal associada a infarto, caracterizado por grandes áreas de necrose transmural em pré-estômagos. As alterações clínicas e patológicas, interessantemente, demonstraram que esta forma de arsênio, apesar de ser considerada menos tóxica, causou severa injúria vascular em pré-estômagos de bovinos.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Arsenic/toxicity , Venous Thrombosis/veterinary , Arsenic Poisoning/diagnosis , Necrosis/veterinary
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 107(5): 467-473, oct. 2009. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-534891

ABSTRACT

El arsénico (As) es un semi-metal, ampliamente distribuido en la naturaleza en aguas y suelos. La contaminación de los cursos de agua, tanto superficiales como profundos, constituye el principal problema ambiental generado por este elemento. La intoxicación con As se denomina hidroarsenicismo crónico regional endémico (HACRE). Su importancia de la intoxicación crónica con As en la infancia está dada por los conocidos efectos asociados a la exposición acumulada desde el período prenatal en bajas concentraciones. El HACRE se desarrolla progresivamente, comprometiendo diversos órganos y sistemas, principalmente la piel. Una de las complicaciones más importantes del HACRE es el desarrollo de neoplasias, principalmente tumores cutáneos. El HACRE es una enfermedad prevenible. La salud ambiental infantil representa un desafío del nuevo milenio y los profesionales de la salud cumplen un rol fundamental frente a las amenazas ambientales como las que presentala intoxicación crónica con arsenico.


Arsenic (As) is a semimetal that is widely distributed in nature, in water and soil. In Argentine, the contamination of both waterways and groundwater represents the main environmental problem caused by this element. Chronic As poisoning is known as Chronic endemic regional hydroarsenicism (C.E.R.HA.). Long-term exposure to low concentrations of the element from the prenatal period onward results in the well-known symptoms of chronic As poisoning. CERHA develops progressively, compromising different organs and systems, most importantly the skin. One of the most important complications of CERHA is de development of neoplasias, mainly skin tumors. Childhood environmental health is a challenge in the new millennium and health care professionals play a fundamental role in the protection against environmental hazards such as chronic arsenic poisoning.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Child , Endemic Diseases/prevention & control , Arsenic Poisoning/complications , Arsenic Poisoning/diagnosis , Arsenic Poisoning/epidemiology , Arsenic Poisoning/prevention & control , Arsenic Poisoning/therapy
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J Health Popul Nutr ; 2006 Jun; 24(2): 129-41
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-905

ABSTRACT

Based on several surveys during 1997-2005 and visits of a medical team to Eruani village, Laksham upazila, Comilla district, Bangladesh, the arsenic contamination situation and consequent clinical manifestations of arsenicosis among the villagers, including dermatology, neuropathy, and obstetric outcome, are reported here. Analysis of biological samples from patients and non-patients showed high body burden of arsenic. Even after eight years of known exposure, village children were still drinking arsenic-contaminated water, and many of them had arsenical skin lesions. There were social problems due to the symptoms of arsenicosis. The last survey established that there is a lack of proper awareness among villagers about different aspects of arsenic toxicity. The viability of different options of safe water, such as dugwells, deep tubewells, rainwater harvesting, and surface water with watershed management in the village, was studied. Finally, based on 19 years of field experience, it was felt that, for any successful mitigation programme, emphasis should be given to creating awareness among villagers about the arsenic problem, role of arsenic-free water, better nutrition from local fruits and vegetables, and, above all, active participation of women along with others in the struggle against the arsenic menace.


Subject(s)
Adult , Arsenic/adverse effects , Arsenic Poisoning/diagnosis , Attitude to Health , Bangladesh , Body Burden , Child , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Environmental Monitoring , Female , Health Education , Health Surveys , Humans , Male , Mass Screening , Middle Aged , Nervous System Diseases/chemically induced , Population Surveillance , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome/epidemiology , Residence Characteristics , Rural Health/statistics & numerical data , Skin Diseases/chemically induced , Water Pollutants, Chemical/adverse effects , Water Purification , Water Supply/analysis
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Biofarbo ; 13(13): 73-78, dic. 2005. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-507182

ABSTRACT

Utilizando el método de digestión ácida yEspectrofotometría de Absorción Atómica con Horno de Grafito, se determinó la concentración de As, en 390 muestras de orina y 384 muestras de cabellos de trabajadores de una empresa fundidora en Oruro. El promedio de As en orina fue 7,826 mg/L (DE=3,548mg/ L con 95% de confianza), mayor al Límite de Tolerancia Biológico (LTB) de 0,1mg/L sugerido por el Instituto Nacional para Salud y Seguridad en el Trabajo (NIOSH). El promedio de As en cabello fue 0,557mg/g (DE=3,741 con 95% de confianza), mucho mayor al LTB de0,001mg/g. El análisis de promedios de concentración en relación a la edad no determinó diferencias representativas. No se encontraron diferencias significativas tanto por la prueba t student (p>0.05)como por el método de Levene’s (F=2.232; p=0.136), en las áreas de trabajo consideradas de exposición directa e indirecta.


Subject(s)
Humans , Arsenicals/analysis , Arsenic/toxicity , Arsenic Poisoning/diagnosis
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Neurol India ; 2002 Sep; 50(3): 364-5
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-121096

ABSTRACT

A family of six members is reported, who accidently consumed arsenic, during preparation of indigenous medicine in their home, and developed arsenic poisoning.


Subject(s)
Acute Disease , Adolescent , Adult , Arsenic Poisoning/diagnosis , Chronic Disease , Family Health , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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