Exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with neurobehavioral effects. There is disagreement on whether commonly occurring exposures in welding, ferroalloy, and other industrial processes produce neurologically significant neurobehavioral changes representing parkinsonism. A review of methodological issues in the human epidemiological literature on Mn identified: (1) studies focused on idiopathic Parkinson disease without considering manganism, a parkinsonian syndrome; (2) studies with healthy worker effect bias; (3) studies with problematic statistical modeling; and (4) studies arising from case series derived from litigation. Investigations with adequate study design and exposure assessment revealed consistent neurobehavioral effects and ...
For nearly a century, manganese has been recognized as an essential nutrient for proper bone formati...
Objectives: The objective of the present study was to evaluate motor function in order to assess the...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the parkinsonian phenotype prevalent in welders is progressive, and ...
Exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with neurobehavioral effects. There is disagreement on whet...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to occupational manganese (Mn) is associated with neurotoxic brain injury, mani...
Similar patterns of cognitive and motor deficits have been widely reported from manganese exposures ...
ObjectiveLong-term, high-level exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with impaired central nervou...
Manganese (Mn) is an essential metal and has important physiological functions for human health. How...
Excessive occupational exposure to Manganese (Mn) has been associated with clinical symptoms resembl...
Manganese (Mn) is an essential mineral that is found at low levels in food, water, and the air. Unde...
Manganese is an essential trace element and it is required for many ubiquitous enzymatic reactions. ...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to occupational manganese (Mn) is associated with neurotoxic brain injury, mani...
Manganese (Mn) over-exposure in occupational settings is associated with basal ganglia toxicity and ...
Background:Excessive exposure to manganese (Mn) may cause parkinsonian-like motor and tremor symptom...
Results from a meta-analysis of aggregated data provoked a new analysis using individual data on the...
For nearly a century, manganese has been recognized as an essential nutrient for proper bone formati...
Objectives: The objective of the present study was to evaluate motor function in order to assess the...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the parkinsonian phenotype prevalent in welders is progressive, and ...
Exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with neurobehavioral effects. There is disagreement on whet...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to occupational manganese (Mn) is associated with neurotoxic brain injury, mani...
Similar patterns of cognitive and motor deficits have been widely reported from manganese exposures ...
ObjectiveLong-term, high-level exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with impaired central nervou...
Manganese (Mn) is an essential metal and has important physiological functions for human health. How...
Excessive occupational exposure to Manganese (Mn) has been associated with clinical symptoms resembl...
Manganese (Mn) is an essential mineral that is found at low levels in food, water, and the air. Unde...
Manganese is an essential trace element and it is required for many ubiquitous enzymatic reactions. ...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to occupational manganese (Mn) is associated with neurotoxic brain injury, mani...
Manganese (Mn) over-exposure in occupational settings is associated with basal ganglia toxicity and ...
Background:Excessive exposure to manganese (Mn) may cause parkinsonian-like motor and tremor symptom...
Results from a meta-analysis of aggregated data provoked a new analysis using individual data on the...
For nearly a century, manganese has been recognized as an essential nutrient for proper bone formati...
Objectives: The objective of the present study was to evaluate motor function in order to assess the...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the parkinsonian phenotype prevalent in welders is progressive, and ...