Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine. 2001; 25 (1): 1-14
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For 63 aluminum foundry workers and 58 matched construction workers, aluminum concentrations in plasma and urine were measured. The exposed workers were classified into low-exposure and high-exposure groups according to ambient aluminum dust concentrations. For referents, low exposure and high exposure groups, the mean plasma aluminum levels were 4.1, 29.5, 48.4 micro g/L respectively, and the corresponding values for urinary aluminum being 10.1, 46.3, 70.8 micro g/L, respectively. In the exposed group, there was a statistically significant linear correlation between aluminum concentrations in the plasma and urine [r = 0.95]. Central nervous system functions were assessed with a neuropsychological symptoms questionnaire, and a neuropsychological test battery. There was an exposure-related increase in memory and concentration problems, tremors, fatigue and dizziness as well as impairment of the results of manual and finger dexterity test and attention test. The correlation between aluminum exposure indices and the used neuropsychological test performance could indicate effects from exposure to aluminum
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Asunto principal:
Signos y Síntomas
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Monitoreo del Ambiente
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Exposición Profesional
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Lugar de Trabajo
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Aluminio
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Manifestaciones Neurológicas
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Pruebas Neuropsicológicas
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Neuropsicología
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Humans
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Male
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En
Revista:
Egypt. J. Occup. Med.
Año:
2001