Context: Arsenic is a ubiquitous element present in urban air as a pollutant, and it may interfere with thyroid hormones. Objective: To evaluate the association between the personal exposure to arsenic and levels of TSH, fT4, fT3, and Tg in urban and rural workers. Materials and methods: Total urinary arsenic and thyroid markers were obtained from 108 non-smoking traffic policemen and 77 subjects working as roadmen in a rural area. Fifty subjects were monitored to evaluate airborne exposure to arsenic. Results: The mean value of exposure to arsenic was 2.9 g/m3 in traffic policemen, while the mean value was less than 0.1 g/m3 in roadmen. The mean values of urinary arsenic (10.4 μg/g creatinine vs. 5.2 μg/g creatinine; p = 0.000), TSH (1.6 l...
Yuksel, Bayram/0000-0001-7686-8648WOS: 000438786000011The main goal of this study was to investigate...
OBJECTIVE: This Belgian study assessed the geographical and temporal differences in the exposure of ...
Summary: Background: In 2006, the current US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maximum contamin...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to evaluate whether exposure to low concentrations of cadmium ...
Objective: Arsenic is a metal with a widespread industrial usage and causing oxidative stress. Studi...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a low-dose exposure to nickel, a...
The impact of low level dust on the thyroid function of workers chronically exposed to ammonium perc...
ABSTRACT: The impacts of urinary arsenic level on simple diffuse goiter was studied in Bangladeshi p...
Background: Pesticides and metals may disrupt thyroid function, which is key to fetal brain developm...
Background: The potential maternal and neonatal thyrotoxicity associated with exposure to arsenic du...
Background: Mercury can be very toxic to human health even at low dose of exposure. Artisanal small-...
Background & Objectives: Arsenicosis is a serious environmental disease caused by chronic exposure t...
Background: Arsenic is an ubiquitous element linked to carcinogenicity, neurotoxicity, as well as ad...
Arsenic and chromium are widespread environmental contaminants that affect global health due to thei...
Background: Incinerator workers are not considered to have arsenic overexposure although they have...
Yuksel, Bayram/0000-0001-7686-8648WOS: 000438786000011The main goal of this study was to investigate...
OBJECTIVE: This Belgian study assessed the geographical and temporal differences in the exposure of ...
Summary: Background: In 2006, the current US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maximum contamin...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to evaluate whether exposure to low concentrations of cadmium ...
Objective: Arsenic is a metal with a widespread industrial usage and causing oxidative stress. Studi...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a low-dose exposure to nickel, a...
The impact of low level dust on the thyroid function of workers chronically exposed to ammonium perc...
ABSTRACT: The impacts of urinary arsenic level on simple diffuse goiter was studied in Bangladeshi p...
Background: Pesticides and metals may disrupt thyroid function, which is key to fetal brain developm...
Background: The potential maternal and neonatal thyrotoxicity associated with exposure to arsenic du...
Background: Mercury can be very toxic to human health even at low dose of exposure. Artisanal small-...
Background & Objectives: Arsenicosis is a serious environmental disease caused by chronic exposure t...
Background: Arsenic is an ubiquitous element linked to carcinogenicity, neurotoxicity, as well as ad...
Arsenic and chromium are widespread environmental contaminants that affect global health due to thei...
Background: Incinerator workers are not considered to have arsenic overexposure although they have...
Yuksel, Bayram/0000-0001-7686-8648WOS: 000438786000011The main goal of this study was to investigate...
OBJECTIVE: This Belgian study assessed the geographical and temporal differences in the exposure of ...
Summary: Background: In 2006, the current US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maximum contamin...