It is widely known that human exposure to mercury vapor can cause neurological and neuropsychological deterioration. We have investigated if a population of Chilean artisanal gold-mining workers heavily exposed to elemental mercury (Hg0) display neurological and neuropsychological impairment. Male volunteers occupationally exposed to Hg0 ("gold miners", n = 35) were recruited and compared with a group of unexposed workers (n = 40). Blood specimens were obtained from both groups for total mercury quantification. Upon neurological examination, 71% of the "gold miners" group showed abnormalities expressed as frontal impairment, tremor, or simultaneously frontal impairment, parkinsonism, and pyramidal syndrome. In contrast, only 16% of the indi...
The aim of this study was, first of all, to associate the mercury (Hg) concentrations and respirator...
Objectives: Gold miners use mercury to extract gold from ore adding liquid mercury to the milled gol...
A prospective case study was conducted in the Department of Occupational Medicine, Tuzla. The purpos...
Mercury vapor is highly toxic to the human body. The present study aimed to investigate the occurren...
Abstract Elemental mercury is a liquid toxic metal widely used in industry. Occupational exposure oc...
The neurotoxicity of elemental mercury (Hg0) is well-recognized, but it is uncertain whether and for...
We examined 502 subjects, 247 of whom had occupational elemental mercury exposures 20 to 35 years pr...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Mercury (Hg) exposure from artisanal gold mining has adverse effects on the neuromotor f...
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...
Mercury is an extremely toxic heavy metal that can devastate central nervous system. We present the ...
Traditional gold mining, using metallic mercury (Hg-0) to form gold amalgam, followed by burning to ...
A comprehensive health evaluation was conducted on 502 workers at the Y-12 plant in Oak Ridge, Tenne...
The aim of this study was, first of all, to associate the mercury (Hg) concentrations and respirator...
Objectives: Gold miners use mercury to extract gold from ore adding liquid mercury to the milled gol...
A prospective case study was conducted in the Department of Occupational Medicine, Tuzla. The purpos...
Mercury vapor is highly toxic to the human body. The present study aimed to investigate the occurren...
Abstract Elemental mercury is a liquid toxic metal widely used in industry. Occupational exposure oc...
The neurotoxicity of elemental mercury (Hg0) is well-recognized, but it is uncertain whether and for...
We examined 502 subjects, 247 of whom had occupational elemental mercury exposures 20 to 35 years pr...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Mercury (Hg) exposure from artisanal gold mining has adverse effects on the neuromotor f...
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...
Mercury is an extremely toxic heavy metal that can devastate central nervous system. We present the ...
Traditional gold mining, using metallic mercury (Hg-0) to form gold amalgam, followed by burning to ...
A comprehensive health evaluation was conducted on 502 workers at the Y-12 plant in Oak Ridge, Tenne...
The aim of this study was, first of all, to associate the mercury (Hg) concentrations and respirator...
Objectives: Gold miners use mercury to extract gold from ore adding liquid mercury to the milled gol...
A prospective case study was conducted in the Department of Occupational Medicine, Tuzla. The purpos...