WOS: 000174105700015PubMed ID: 11869929Purpose: To investigate levels of lead (Pb) exposure and renal tubular damage among adolescent workers in auto repair workshops in Turkey. Methods: The study was conducted on 39 adolescent workers (mean age: 16.18+/-3.19 years) in auto repair workshops (8 autoelectrician, 10 motor repairman, 8 auto painter, 5 turner, 8 bonnet straighter). Thirteen adult employees of battery production in the workshops (mean age: 32.08+/-10.94 years) and 29 healthy rural adolescent (mean age: 14.78+/-2.68 years) constituted the control groups. The level of blood Pb was investigated by an atomic absorption spectrophotometer and urinary N-acetyl beta- D glucosaminidase (NAG) activity was measured by a colorimetric method....
Kidney damage in workers within environments of highly expected exposure to toxin, including heavy m...
Purpose: To evaluate toxicological risks for workers who are exposed to lead in their work environme...
In order to document the exposure to trace metals among urban schoolchildren and rural working child...
PubMed ID: 11869929Purpose: To investigate levels of lead (Pb) exposure and renal tubular damage amo...
Background:Lead toxicity is one of the most common occupational hazards that affect several organs o...
Background. Exposure to lead (Pb) affects multiple health outcomes and physiological systems. In adu...
The effect of lead on five renal-effect parameters was studied in 151 children (i.e., 3-6-y-olds) wh...
The question as to whether lead causes renal damage still remains largely controversial. Eighty-five...
We studied liver and kidney function tests of occupational lead exposed Automobile Workers (N = 30),...
was widely used in 1998. The objectives were to monitor lead exposure using blood lead, urine δ-amin...
All studied participants of 65 lead-exposed workers and 52 non lead-exposed persons who voluntarily ...
The present study has been carried out in the framework of a collaborative research project on the d...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare the blood lead levels of apprentices working in...
The present study has been carried out in the framework of a collaborative research project on the d...
Background. Children have been considered a risk group for lead (Pb) toxicity, mainly because of neu...
Kidney damage in workers within environments of highly expected exposure to toxin, including heavy m...
Purpose: To evaluate toxicological risks for workers who are exposed to lead in their work environme...
In order to document the exposure to trace metals among urban schoolchildren and rural working child...
PubMed ID: 11869929Purpose: To investigate levels of lead (Pb) exposure and renal tubular damage amo...
Background:Lead toxicity is one of the most common occupational hazards that affect several organs o...
Background. Exposure to lead (Pb) affects multiple health outcomes and physiological systems. In adu...
The effect of lead on five renal-effect parameters was studied in 151 children (i.e., 3-6-y-olds) wh...
The question as to whether lead causes renal damage still remains largely controversial. Eighty-five...
We studied liver and kidney function tests of occupational lead exposed Automobile Workers (N = 30),...
was widely used in 1998. The objectives were to monitor lead exposure using blood lead, urine δ-amin...
All studied participants of 65 lead-exposed workers and 52 non lead-exposed persons who voluntarily ...
The present study has been carried out in the framework of a collaborative research project on the d...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare the blood lead levels of apprentices working in...
The present study has been carried out in the framework of a collaborative research project on the d...
Background. Children have been considered a risk group for lead (Pb) toxicity, mainly because of neu...
Kidney damage in workers within environments of highly expected exposure to toxin, including heavy m...
Purpose: To evaluate toxicological risks for workers who are exposed to lead in their work environme...
In order to document the exposure to trace metals among urban schoolchildren and rural working child...