Mercury poisoning occurred after the acute, prolonged exposure of 53 construction workers to elemental mercury. Of those exposed, 26 were evaluated by clinical examina-tion and tests of neuropsychological function. Patients received treatment with chelation therapy in the first weeks after exposure. Eleven of the patients with the highest mercury levels were followed in detail over an extended period. Observations included the evaluation of subjective symptoms of distress, using the ’Symptom Check List 90-Revised’ (SCL-90R) and tests of visual-motor function such as ’Trailmaking Parts A and B’, ’Finger Tapping’, ’Stroop Colour Word Test ’ and ’Grooved Pegboard. ’ On day 85 ± 11 (mean±s.d.) after exposure, these 11 men ...
Mercury vapor is highly toxic to the human body. The present study aimed to investigate the occurren...
Elemental mercury exposures adversely affect several organ systems. The effects of acute, high level...
Measurement of mercury concentrations in blood is a useful index of recent exposure to the metal. Ur...
A prospective case study was conducted in the Department of Occupational Medicine, Tuzla. The purpos...
The neurotoxicity of elemental mercury (Hg0) is well-recognized, but it is uncertain whether and for...
BACKGROUND: Mercury is one of the most well-known toxic metals for humans. Chloralkali workers are e...
Elemental mercury (Hg0) is a well-recognized neurotoxicant, but it is uncertain whether and for how ...
A comprehensive health evaluation was conducted on 502 workers at the Y-12 plant in Oak Ridge, Tenne...
This paper assessed approximately 30 studies, mostly involving occupationally exposed subjects, conc...
intoxication in humans. The mercury vapour was released from smelting alloys (gold-mercury amalgam)....
Abstract Objectives: Occupational exposure to mercury can induce adverse health effects, and the cen...
Introduction: Mercury, in different form can induce adverse effects on various organs especially cen...
Objective: To evaluate whether there are visual and neuropsychological decrements in workers with lo...
Abstract Elemental mercury is a liquid toxic metal widely used in industry. Occupational exposure oc...
Background and aims The present study carried out to evaluate health effects associated with chron...
Mercury vapor is highly toxic to the human body. The present study aimed to investigate the occurren...
Elemental mercury exposures adversely affect several organ systems. The effects of acute, high level...
Measurement of mercury concentrations in blood is a useful index of recent exposure to the metal. Ur...
A prospective case study was conducted in the Department of Occupational Medicine, Tuzla. The purpos...
The neurotoxicity of elemental mercury (Hg0) is well-recognized, but it is uncertain whether and for...
BACKGROUND: Mercury is one of the most well-known toxic metals for humans. Chloralkali workers are e...
Elemental mercury (Hg0) is a well-recognized neurotoxicant, but it is uncertain whether and for how ...
A comprehensive health evaluation was conducted on 502 workers at the Y-12 plant in Oak Ridge, Tenne...
This paper assessed approximately 30 studies, mostly involving occupationally exposed subjects, conc...
intoxication in humans. The mercury vapour was released from smelting alloys (gold-mercury amalgam)....
Abstract Objectives: Occupational exposure to mercury can induce adverse health effects, and the cen...
Introduction: Mercury, in different form can induce adverse effects on various organs especially cen...
Objective: To evaluate whether there are visual and neuropsychological decrements in workers with lo...
Abstract Elemental mercury is a liquid toxic metal widely used in industry. Occupational exposure oc...
Background and aims The present study carried out to evaluate health effects associated with chron...
Mercury vapor is highly toxic to the human body. The present study aimed to investigate the occurren...
Elemental mercury exposures adversely affect several organ systems. The effects of acute, high level...
Measurement of mercury concentrations in blood is a useful index of recent exposure to the metal. Ur...