Background: In a group of 43 confined space welders dose-effect relationships had been identified for adverse neurological/neuropsychological functional effects in relation to manganese (Mn) in blood or air (cumulative exposure index). The welders' exposure to Mn was unprotected and with poor ventilation, lasting on average 16.5 months. A follow-up examination 3.5 years later, after cessation of confined space welding, was carried out to re-assess the status of mood, movement/neuromotor and cognitive functions, and olfaction. Methods: In 2008, 26 welders (70% response rate) were retested using a similar methodology as at baseline (Bowler et al., 2007). A general linear model was used to estimate individual-specific endpoint differences over...
BACKGROUND: Chronic exposure to manganese (Mn) is a health concern in occupations such as welding be...
High-level occupational manganese (Mn) exposure has been reported to induce irreversible brain alter...
OBJECTIVE: Manganese (Mn), an established neurotoxicant, is a common component of welding fume. The ...
Background: Although adverse neuropsychological and neurological health effects are well known among...
Welding fume contains manganese (Mn) which is known to be bio-available to and neurotoxic for the ce...
OBJECTIVE: The exposure-response relationship for manganese (Mn)-induced adverse nervous system effe...
This study examines the results of neuropsychological testing of 26 active welders and 17 similar co...
Manganese exposure reportedly may have an adverse effect on CNS function and mood. Sixty-two welders...
OBJECTIVE: Long-term, high-level exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with impaired central nerv...
Abstract Objective: The nervous system is the major target of the toxic effect of manganese (Mn) and...
ObjectiveLong-term, high-level exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with impaired central nervou...
This study examines the results of neuropsychological testing of 26 active welders and 17 similar co...
Welding-generated metallic fumes contain a substantial amount of manganese (Mn), making welders susc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the parkinsonian phenotype prevalent in welders is progressive, and ...
Welding fumes are a complex mixture composed of different metals. Most welding fumes contain a small...
BACKGROUND: Chronic exposure to manganese (Mn) is a health concern in occupations such as welding be...
High-level occupational manganese (Mn) exposure has been reported to induce irreversible brain alter...
OBJECTIVE: Manganese (Mn), an established neurotoxicant, is a common component of welding fume. The ...
Background: Although adverse neuropsychological and neurological health effects are well known among...
Welding fume contains manganese (Mn) which is known to be bio-available to and neurotoxic for the ce...
OBJECTIVE: The exposure-response relationship for manganese (Mn)-induced adverse nervous system effe...
This study examines the results of neuropsychological testing of 26 active welders and 17 similar co...
Manganese exposure reportedly may have an adverse effect on CNS function and mood. Sixty-two welders...
OBJECTIVE: Long-term, high-level exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with impaired central nerv...
Abstract Objective: The nervous system is the major target of the toxic effect of manganese (Mn) and...
ObjectiveLong-term, high-level exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with impaired central nervou...
This study examines the results of neuropsychological testing of 26 active welders and 17 similar co...
Welding-generated metallic fumes contain a substantial amount of manganese (Mn), making welders susc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the parkinsonian phenotype prevalent in welders is progressive, and ...
Welding fumes are a complex mixture composed of different metals. Most welding fumes contain a small...
BACKGROUND: Chronic exposure to manganese (Mn) is a health concern in occupations such as welding be...
High-level occupational manganese (Mn) exposure has been reported to induce irreversible brain alter...
OBJECTIVE: Manganese (Mn), an established neurotoxicant, is a common component of welding fume. The ...