Background. Exposure to lead (Pb) affects multiple health outcomes and physiological systems. In adults, even small increases in blood Pb levels have been associated with decreased glomerular filtration rate, increased risk of hypertension and increased incidence of essential tremor. To date, there have been few Pb-exposure assessments using the United States Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) regulations. Objective. The aim of the present study was to assess Pb-exposure in terms of elevated blood lead levels (BLL) and urinary-δ-aminolevulinic acid (U-δ-ALA) levels of workers exposed to Pb in the lead acid battery industry in Tamil Nadu, India based on Pb exposure regulations set by the American Conference of Governmental ...
Abstract: The present study was initiated to examine the quantitative relationship between blood le...
In this study, the contamination of urethane track samples with lead (Pb) was investigated, and the ...
RESUMO - O ácido δ-aminolevulínico presente na urina (ALA-U) é generalizadamente aceite como um ind...
All studied participants of 65 lead-exposed workers and 52 non lead-exposed persons who voluntarily ...
AbstracThe expansion of industry increases the risk of releasing hazardous substancesto the environm...
The magnitude of occupational lead exposure and its impact on liver functions was assessed in batter...
All studied participants of 65 lead-exposed workers and 52 non lead-exposed persons who voluntarily ...
Objective: In this study we aimed to determine the health effects of lead exposure and assess the le...
Background: Lead poisoning is very much common in India and has significant negative impact on gener...
Purpose: To evaluate toxicological risks for workers who are exposed to lead in their work environme...
WOS: 000174105700015PubMed ID: 11869929Purpose: To investigate levels of lead (Pb) exposure and rena...
Aims of the study: (1)-To study various manifestations of lead toxicity at different levels of expos...
Background: Lead is a toxic element which causes acute, subacute or chronic poisoning through enviro...
Lead is one of the most toxic heavy metals and its occupational exposure can generate plumbemia. For...
PubMed ID: 11869929Purpose: To investigate levels of lead (Pb) exposure and renal tubular damage amo...
Abstract: The present study was initiated to examine the quantitative relationship between blood le...
In this study, the contamination of urethane track samples with lead (Pb) was investigated, and the ...
RESUMO - O ácido δ-aminolevulínico presente na urina (ALA-U) é generalizadamente aceite como um ind...
All studied participants of 65 lead-exposed workers and 52 non lead-exposed persons who voluntarily ...
AbstracThe expansion of industry increases the risk of releasing hazardous substancesto the environm...
The magnitude of occupational lead exposure and its impact on liver functions was assessed in batter...
All studied participants of 65 lead-exposed workers and 52 non lead-exposed persons who voluntarily ...
Objective: In this study we aimed to determine the health effects of lead exposure and assess the le...
Background: Lead poisoning is very much common in India and has significant negative impact on gener...
Purpose: To evaluate toxicological risks for workers who are exposed to lead in their work environme...
WOS: 000174105700015PubMed ID: 11869929Purpose: To investigate levels of lead (Pb) exposure and rena...
Aims of the study: (1)-To study various manifestations of lead toxicity at different levels of expos...
Background: Lead is a toxic element which causes acute, subacute or chronic poisoning through enviro...
Lead is one of the most toxic heavy metals and its occupational exposure can generate plumbemia. For...
PubMed ID: 11869929Purpose: To investigate levels of lead (Pb) exposure and renal tubular damage amo...
Abstract: The present study was initiated to examine the quantitative relationship between blood le...
In this study, the contamination of urethane track samples with lead (Pb) was investigated, and the ...
RESUMO - O ácido δ-aminolevulínico presente na urina (ALA-U) é generalizadamente aceite como um ind...