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J Trace Elem Med Biol ; 14(4): 232-6, 2001 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11396783

ABSTRACT

A 60-year-old male subject who worked as a movie projectionist and who was exposed for 12 years to rare earths (RE) containing dusts from cored arc light carbon electrodes was investigated. Chest X-ray films and pulmonary function tests showed an interstitial lung disease, emphysema and a severe obstructive impairment with marked decrease of carbon monoxide diffusion capacity. The histological examination of a transbronchial biopsy confirmed the diffuse interstitial lung fibrosis. Neutron activation analysis (NAA) of the biopsy showed concentrations of cerium (Ce), lanthanum (La), neodimium (Nd), samarium (Sm), terbium (Tb) and ytterbium (Yb) which were high compared to the corresponding elements in the transbronchial biopsies of 5 unexposed subjects as a control group. Thorium (Th) (which is generally present as an impurity of the RE compounds) was also determined in order to estimate the radiation dose in the lung of the worker. On the basis of the clinical observations, of the analytical results by neutron activation analysis of RE and of the presence of Th in the transbronchial biopsy, as well as of the differential diagnosis, which tended to exclude other occupational or non-occupational lung diseases, a relation between the observed interstitial lung fibrosis and occupational exposure to RE is highly probable.


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Cerium/poisoning , Lung Diseases, Interstitial/chemically induced , Metals, Rare Earth/poisoning , Occupational Diseases/chemically induced , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Biopsy , Humans , Lanthanum/poisoning , Lung/pathology , Lung Diseases, Interstitial/diagnosis , Male , Middle Aged , Neodymium/poisoning , Neutron Activation Analysis , Respiratory Function Tests , Samarium/poisoning , Terbium , Thorium , Ytterbium
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Gig Sanit ; (1): 24-5, 1993 Jan.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8339961

ABSTRACT

The threshold dose of samarium in the water of reservoirs was accepted at the level of 0.12 mg/kg (by common toxic effects). The LD50 was 1800 mg/kg for rats. Organoleptic level was 4.5 mg/l, and common sanitary level was 9 mg/l of water. The possible mechanisms of samarium toxicity are discussed.


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Samarium/toxicity , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Animals , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Lethal Dose 50 , Male , Maximum Allowable Concentration , Poisoning/physiopathology , Rats , Samarium/pharmacokinetics , Samarium/poisoning , Tissue Distribution , Water Pollutants, Chemical/pharmacokinetics , Water Pollutants, Chemical/poisoning
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