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Chemosphere ; 247: 125836, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31931313

ABSTRACT

Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Etiology (CKDu) is a serious health problem in Sri Lanka. This disease is especially seen among lowland rice cultivators. Chemical stress factors such as pesticides and heavy metals can change the chemical composition and quantities of various metabolites in plants. Therefore, in this study phenolic compounds, free amino acid content and Chromium, Cadmium, Lead contents of rice grains were determined in CKDu prevalent areas. Furthermore, Chromium, Cadmium and Lead contents of cooked rice in CKDu prevalent areas were determined because they still use well water for cooking purposes and none of studies have been conducted to investigate the heavy metal contents of cooked rice. The total flavonoid contents of rice grains in highly CKDu affected areas are comparatively lower and has a significant negative correlation with Cadmium and Chromium contents in rice grains (P < 0.05). The Chromium, Cadmium and Lead contents of raw rice have been reduced during cooking process. Therefore, these heavy metal contents in cooking water are not sufficient to increase those heavy metal contents in cooked rice. However, the weekly intake of Chromium through cooked rice in CKDu prevalent area is higher than Povisional Tolerable Weekly Intake (PTWI) and weekly intake of Cadmium can exceed the PTWI with other foods rich with Cadmium. Therefore, this study suggested that total flavonoid content in rice grains is a important variation factor of CKDu prevalence and the chronic intake of Chromium and Cadmium contents may result kidney failure.


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Flavonoids/analysis , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Oryza/chemistry , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/etiology , Amino Acids/analysis , Cadmium/analysis , Chromium/analysis , Cooking , Humans , Lead/analysis , Oryza/metabolism , Phenols/analysis , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/epidemiology , Sri Lanka , Water Wells
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Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 22(4): 261-8, 1984 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6235840

ABSTRACT

The use of a lower blepharoplasty incision as a surgical approach to zygomatico-orbital fractures is described. A series of 27 cases is presented. The incidence of transient and permanent post-surgical ectropion is discussed and correlated with the degree of post-traumatic oedema, age and sex of the patients, the form of dissection and the method of closure.


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Ectropion/etiology , Eyelids/surgery , Orbital Fractures/surgery , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Skull Fractures/surgery , Zygomatic Fractures/surgery , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Edema/etiology , Eyelids/pathology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Methods , Middle Aged , Sex Factors , Suture Techniques
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