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Rev. cuba. med. mil ; 39(3/4): 247-254, jul.-dic. 2010.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-584906

RESUMO

El artículo abarca un conjunto seleccionado por los autores de las publicaciones indexadas, que con respecto a eventos de salud relacionados con los veteranos de la Guerra del Golfo Pérsico permitan recopilar nuevas evidencias para una mejor comprensión de esta condición de salud, que en los momentos actuales se considera dentro de la categoría de múltiples síntomas inexplicados (MUS), conjuntamente con la fatiga crónica y la fibromialgia. Lamentablemente, las relaciones de causalidad entre factores diversos que obran en el complejo mundo patogenético y fisiopatológico que constituye la enfermedad del Golfo aún quedan por establecerse de una forma inequívoca. La evidencia clínica aún carece de un sustento repetible y, a medida que envejecen las diversas cohortes de veteranos que participaron en el evento (18 años), lógicamente se superponen hechos biológicos relacionados con el natural deterioro que impone la edad y con los recursos (fondos) para investigaciones muy costosas, que a los países participantes en esto no les interesa destinar


Present paper embrace a set - selected by the authors - of the indexing publications that regarding the health events related to Persian Gulf War veterans allow to collect new evidences for a better comprehension of this health condition, which in nowadays is considered into the category of multiple unexplained symptoms (MUS) together with the chronic fatigue and the bibromyalgia. Lamentably, the causal relations among different factors functioning in the complex pathogenetic and physiopathologic world that is the Persian Gulf illness must to be established in an unequivocal way. The clinical evidence still is lack of a repetitive support, and insofar as the different group of veterans grew old present in this event (18 years), logically there are superimposed biological facts related to the natural deterioration imposed by age and with resources (funds) used in very expensive researches in which the involved countries are not interested


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Humanos , Guerra do Golfo , Síndrome do Golfo Pérsico/etiologia , Veteranos , Medicina Militar/métodos
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2002; 8 (2-3): 432-439
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-158081

RESUMO

There has been much debate about the use of depleted uranium in the Gulf War and its health effects on United States and European war veterans. However, studies on the impact of this radioactive substance on the residents of the surrounding Gulf region are far from adequate. Depleted uranium introduces large quantities of radioactive material that is hazardous to biological organisms, continues to decay for millennia and is able to travel tens of kilometres in air. If depleted uranium were used in the Gulf War, its impact on the health of people in the area would have been considerable. This review of depleted uranium-its origin, properties, uses and effects on the human environment and health-aims to trigger further research on this subject


Assuntos
Humanos , Partículas alfa/efeitos adversos , Partículas beta/efeitos adversos , Saúde Ambiental/estatística & dados numéricos , Raios gama/efeitos adversos , Militares , Exposição Ocupacional/efeitos adversos , Síndrome do Golfo Pérsico/etiologia , Resíduos Radioativos/efeitos adversos , Radiometria , Conflitos Armados
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