During the 20 th century, occupational and environmental exposure to lead was among the main relevant issues studied by occupational physicians, hygienists, and public health administrators. During the different decades there was a progressive reduction in exposure levels and in the mean time a progressive reduction in the severity of clinical symptoms due to very high exposure to this metal. During the first forty years of the 20 th century, a clear decrease in the frequency of encephalopathy and paralysis of the radial nerve was observed while abdominal colics and anaemia where frequently observed until the sixties. In the first part of the seventies, there was a clear change in the preventi...
Caso clínico[ES] Profesora de pintura sobre vidrio y restauración de vidrieras de 65 años acude a la...
In the present study the role of the traditional biomarkers of exposure and effect on haeme system d...
The study examines historic occupational lead poisoning (occupational plumbism) amongst the mining l...
During the 20 th century, occupational and environmental exposure to lead wa...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
Background Occupationally there are a number of work processes that constitute a long-term risk as s...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
The mortality of 918 Sardinian lead-smelter workers followed between 1972 and 2001 is reported. The...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, Ohio State UniversityLead, because of its low melting ...
Non-occupational lead poisoning is not rare, mainly occurring in domestic situations in children, b...
Abstract The lead absorption was evaluated by means of lead in blood (Pb-B) measurements in 1200...
In order to contribute to the prevention of the potentially serious consequences of chronic exposure...
Lead poisoning existed and was already known in Antiquity but was forgotten, at least in the literat...
In Italy, a set of laws, together with academic research and complex modes of intervention at the wo...
A study of chronic lead effects was carried out in the population of a lead smeltery area exposed fo...
Caso clínico[ES] Profesora de pintura sobre vidrio y restauración de vidrieras de 65 años acude a la...
In the present study the role of the traditional biomarkers of exposure and effect on haeme system d...
The study examines historic occupational lead poisoning (occupational plumbism) amongst the mining l...
During the 20 th century, occupational and environmental exposure to lead wa...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
Background Occupationally there are a number of work processes that constitute a long-term risk as s...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
The mortality of 918 Sardinian lead-smelter workers followed between 1972 and 2001 is reported. The...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, Ohio State UniversityLead, because of its low melting ...
Non-occupational lead poisoning is not rare, mainly occurring in domestic situations in children, b...
Abstract The lead absorption was evaluated by means of lead in blood (Pb-B) measurements in 1200...
In order to contribute to the prevention of the potentially serious consequences of chronic exposure...
Lead poisoning existed and was already known in Antiquity but was forgotten, at least in the literat...
In Italy, a set of laws, together with academic research and complex modes of intervention at the wo...
A study of chronic lead effects was carried out in the population of a lead smeltery area exposed fo...
Caso clínico[ES] Profesora de pintura sobre vidrio y restauración de vidrieras de 65 años acude a la...
In the present study the role of the traditional biomarkers of exposure and effect on haeme system d...
The study examines historic occupational lead poisoning (occupational plumbism) amongst the mining l...