Background: The number of studies where non-malignant pulmonary diseases are evaluated after occupational arsenic exposure is very few. Aims: To investigate the effects of occupational arsenic exposure on the lung by high-resolution computed tomography and pulmonary function tests. Study Design: Retrospective cross-sectional study. Methods: In this study, 256 workers with suspected respiratory occupational arsenic exposure were included, with an average age of 32.9±7.8 years and an average of 3.5±2.7 working years. Hair and urinary arsenic levels were analysed. High-resolution computed tomography and pulmonary function tests were done. Results: In workers with occupational arsenic exposure, high-resolution computed tomography showed 18....
Arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous element which is known to cause malignant (cancer) and nonmalignant lun...
Arsenic is an element which occurs naturally in the earth’s crust and in small quantities in rock, s...
BackgroundLittle is known about the carcinogenic potential of arsenic in areas with low to moderate ...
Background: The number of studies where nonmalignant pulmonary diseases are evaluated after occupa...
Background: The number of studies where nonmalignant pulmonary diseases are evaluated after occupati...
Several studies have linked inhalation of airborne arsenic with increased risk of respiratory cancer...
BackgroundElevated body mass index (BMI) and arsenic are both associated with cancer and with non-ma...
Purpose: To study the association between occupational exposure to metals including chromium, cadmiu...
Objective: To study the spectrum of high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) findings in occupatio...
AbstractArsenic is an element which occurs naturally in the earth’s crust and in small quantities in...
Background: The adverse health effects of occupational exposure to asbestos dust may occur several y...
The lungs of 50 symptom free workers exposed to amosite and with normal pulmonary function tests wer...
This study was designed to determine the association between chronic arsenic exposure through drinki...
The subject of our analysis was a database of 1503 non-melanoma skin cancer cases (756 in men and 74...
PurposeEvidence suggests that arsenic in drinking water causes non-malignant lung disease, but nearl...
Arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous element which is known to cause malignant (cancer) and nonmalignant lun...
Arsenic is an element which occurs naturally in the earth’s crust and in small quantities in rock, s...
BackgroundLittle is known about the carcinogenic potential of arsenic in areas with low to moderate ...
Background: The number of studies where nonmalignant pulmonary diseases are evaluated after occupa...
Background: The number of studies where nonmalignant pulmonary diseases are evaluated after occupati...
Several studies have linked inhalation of airborne arsenic with increased risk of respiratory cancer...
BackgroundElevated body mass index (BMI) and arsenic are both associated with cancer and with non-ma...
Purpose: To study the association between occupational exposure to metals including chromium, cadmiu...
Objective: To study the spectrum of high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) findings in occupatio...
AbstractArsenic is an element which occurs naturally in the earth’s crust and in small quantities in...
Background: The adverse health effects of occupational exposure to asbestos dust may occur several y...
The lungs of 50 symptom free workers exposed to amosite and with normal pulmonary function tests wer...
This study was designed to determine the association between chronic arsenic exposure through drinki...
The subject of our analysis was a database of 1503 non-melanoma skin cancer cases (756 in men and 74...
PurposeEvidence suggests that arsenic in drinking water causes non-malignant lung disease, but nearl...
Arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous element which is known to cause malignant (cancer) and nonmalignant lun...
Arsenic is an element which occurs naturally in the earth’s crust and in small quantities in rock, s...
BackgroundLittle is known about the carcinogenic potential of arsenic in areas with low to moderate ...