OBJECTIVE: Manganese (Mn), an established neurotoxicant, is a common component of welding fume. The neurological phenotype associated with welding exposures has not been well described. Prior epidemiologic evidence linking occupational welding to parkinsonism is mixed, and remains controversial. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional and nested case-control study to investigate the prevalence and phenotype of parkinsonism among 811 shipyard and fabrication welders recruited from trade unions. Two reference groups included 59 non-welder trade workers and 118 newly diagnosed, untreated idiopathic PD patients. Study subjects were examined by a movement disorders specialist using the Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale motor subsection 3 (UPDRS...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential association between occupational ...
BACKGROUND: Welding exposes workers to manganese (Mn) fumes, but it is unclear if this exposure dama...
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 ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether welding-related parkinsonism differs from idiopathic PD. BACKGROUND:...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest that welders frequently display parkinsonian signs, such as bra...
BACKGROUND: Manganese (Mn) is a common component of welding fume. Exposure to Mn fume has been assoc...
Welding is one of the most common sources of occupational exposure to manganese. Despite a number of...
Welding fume contains manganese (Mn) which is known to be bio-available to and neurotoxic for the ce...
OBJECTIVE: Long-term, high-level exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with impaired central nerv...
Searching for a relationship between manganese and welding and Parkinson’s disease Joseph Jankovic, ...
Exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with neurobehavioral effects. There is disagreement on whet...
Up to the present, there has been a controversy on the relationship between Parkinson’s disease and ...
BACKGROUND: Welding exposes workers to manganese (Mn) fumes, but it is unclear if this exposure dama...
Manganese (Mn) over-exposure in occupational settings is associated with basal ganglia toxicity and ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential association between occupational ...
BACKGROUND: Welding exposes workers to manganese (Mn) fumes, but it is unclear if this exposure dama...
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 ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether welding-related parkinsonism differs from idiopathic PD. BACKGROUND:...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest that welders frequently display parkinsonian signs, such as bra...
BACKGROUND: Manganese (Mn) is a common component of welding fume. Exposure to Mn fume has been assoc...
Welding is one of the most common sources of occupational exposure to manganese. Despite a number of...
Welding fume contains manganese (Mn) which is known to be bio-available to and neurotoxic for the ce...
OBJECTIVE: Long-term, high-level exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with impaired central nerv...
Searching for a relationship between manganese and welding and Parkinson’s disease Joseph Jankovic, ...
Exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with neurobehavioral effects. There is disagreement on whet...
Up to the present, there has been a controversy on the relationship between Parkinson’s disease and ...
BACKGROUND: Welding exposes workers to manganese (Mn) fumes, but it is unclear if this exposure dama...
Manganese (Mn) over-exposure in occupational settings is associated with basal ganglia toxicity and ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential association between occupational ...
BACKGROUND: Welding exposes workers to manganese (Mn) fumes, but it is unclear if this exposure dama...
Welding-generated metallic fumes contain a substantial amount of manganese (Mn), making welders susc...