BACKGROUND: Few studies in the literature have examined the effects of benzene on blood cells. AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible correlation between the blood benzene levels and the blood cell counts. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From a population of 2658 workers, we studied a group of 215 subjects. Each worker underwent blood sampling for the assessment of the blood benzene levels and the blood cell counts. The Mann-Whitney U test for two-mode variables and the Kruskal-Wallis test for more-than-two-mode variables were performed on all subjects. We estimated the Pearson correlation index between the variables in the total sample and the subgroups divided according to sex, the smoking habit, and job. After the main c...
Benzene is a recognized hematotoxin and leukemogen, but its mechanisms of action in humans are still...
Background :- the danger of benzene when in contact with the skin or ingestion, but little is known ...
OBJECTIVE: To study the blood benzene levels resulting from environmental and occupational benzene e...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
At high and prolonged exposure levels (e.g. >30 ppm), benzene can cause hematological effects. Ho...
At high and prolonged exposure levels (e.g. >30 ppm), benzene can cause hematological effects. Ho...
Exposure to high-concentration of benzene in polluted air has been associated with bone marrow defic...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
none9Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particula...
Exposure to high-concentration of benzene in polluted air has been associated with bone marrow defic...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
Benzene is a recognized hematotoxin and leukemogen, but its mechanisms of action in humans are still...
Background :- the danger of benzene when in contact with the skin or ingestion, but little is known ...
OBJECTIVE: To study the blood benzene levels resulting from environmental and occupational benzene e...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
At high and prolonged exposure levels (e.g. >30 ppm), benzene can cause hematological effects. Ho...
At high and prolonged exposure levels (e.g. >30 ppm), benzene can cause hematological effects. Ho...
Exposure to high-concentration of benzene in polluted air has been associated with bone marrow defic...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
none9Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particula...
Exposure to high-concentration of benzene in polluted air has been associated with bone marrow defic...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
Benzene is a recognized hematotoxin and leukemogen, but its mechanisms of action in humans are still...
Background :- the danger of benzene when in contact with the skin or ingestion, but little is known ...
OBJECTIVE: To study the blood benzene levels resulting from environmental and occupational benzene e...