Metal Fume Fever (MFF) is a constellation of influenza-like signs and symptoms, commonly occurring in workers operating galvanizing processes and welders. Its mechanism probably involves cytokine-driven activation of white blood cells. Zinc oxide particles of respirable size suspended in air have been proven to be able to cause the disease. Besides zinc, a significant number of other metals are thought to be able to provoke MFF. The present review analyzes the most probable mechanism hypotheses on MFF. It also appraises the MFF provocation potential of zinc and other metals in terms of validity of case studies and differential diagnosis from similar respiratory diseases
Multiple medical, lifestyle, and environmental conditions, including smoking and particulate polluti...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review summarises the clinical knowledge of hypersensitivity pneumonitis i...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses such ...
Metal fume fever (MFF) is an acute self-limited, flu-like illness resulting from inhalation of metal...
The metal fume fever (MFF) is an inhalation fever syndrome in welders of galvanized steel, who join ...
Metal fumes fever (MFF) is an inflammatory condition, whose mechanism is yet unclear, associated wit...
ABSTRACT: Occupational exposure to metal fume promotes a reversible increase in the risk of pneumoni...
Occupational exposure to metal fume promotes a reversible increase in the risk of pneumonia, but by ...
Metal fume fever is a well known disease among the miners, metal workers, smelters and welders
Occupational exposure to metal fume promotes a reversible increase in the risk of pneumonia, but by ...
This article deals with health risks resulting from exposure to zinc and its inorganic compounds in ...
To test the hypothesis that inhalation of metal fume reversibly increases susceptibility to pneumoni...
We previously reported that the molecular pro-inflammatory effects of welding fumes in vitro were ca...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses such ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review summarises the clinical knowledge of hypersensitivity pneumonitis i...
Multiple medical, lifestyle, and environmental conditions, including smoking and particulate polluti...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review summarises the clinical knowledge of hypersensitivity pneumonitis i...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses such ...
Metal fume fever (MFF) is an acute self-limited, flu-like illness resulting from inhalation of metal...
The metal fume fever (MFF) is an inhalation fever syndrome in welders of galvanized steel, who join ...
Metal fumes fever (MFF) is an inflammatory condition, whose mechanism is yet unclear, associated wit...
ABSTRACT: Occupational exposure to metal fume promotes a reversible increase in the risk of pneumoni...
Occupational exposure to metal fume promotes a reversible increase in the risk of pneumonia, but by ...
Metal fume fever is a well known disease among the miners, metal workers, smelters and welders
Occupational exposure to metal fume promotes a reversible increase in the risk of pneumonia, but by ...
This article deals with health risks resulting from exposure to zinc and its inorganic compounds in ...
To test the hypothesis that inhalation of metal fume reversibly increases susceptibility to pneumoni...
We previously reported that the molecular pro-inflammatory effects of welding fumes in vitro were ca...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses such ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review summarises the clinical knowledge of hypersensitivity pneumonitis i...
Multiple medical, lifestyle, and environmental conditions, including smoking and particulate polluti...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review summarises the clinical knowledge of hypersensitivity pneumonitis i...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses such ...