Arsenicosis is the effect of arsenic poisoning due to high level of arsenic in body, usually over a long period such as from 5 to 20 years. A total of 100 arsenic exposed individuals and 50 age and sex matched healthy controls were taken for this study. All the individuals have given ...
Objective To study the main side effects and its prevention of intravenous injection of As 2O 3. Methods The changes of body weight and every systems of body were observed after treatment with As 2O 3 injection. The arsenic content in blood, urine and hair had been detected by atom absorbe...
Arsenic has a long history as a potent human poison, chronic exposure over a period of time may result in the manifestation of toxicity in practically all systems of the body. In the present investigation the efficacy of naringenin (NRG), a naturally occurring citrus flavanone against arsenic-in...
Effects of arsenic exposure caused by burning coal on immune function of human; 燃煤砷污染对人体免疫功能影响 2. Prevalence and Control of several Parasitic Diseases ofHumanand Aquatic Animals; 几种与水产动物有关的人体寄生虫病流行及防治 6) harm to human body ...
It is primarily eliminated out from the human body through metabolic wastes like urine and is also deposited in the hair, nails and skin of the affected ones. Arsenic is known to be a carcinogen as Carcinogen category 1 in the forms of arsenic trioxide, arsenic pentoxide, arsenous acids, ...
Chemicals are classified as having moderate, limited and insufficient degrees of evidence in support of a diabetes-promoting effect. Moderate evidence exists for diabetogenic effects of inorganic arsenic and persistent organic pollutants, ... AP Starling,JA Hoppin - 《Diabetes Management》 被引量: 4发...
(Ttf1) in different pubertal ages [late lactation (18 days), pre-puberty (21–22 days), puberty (23–27 days; with respect to vaginal opening) and maturity (65 days)] of offspring females, to evaluate the effect of arsenic (As) on puberty initiation after maternal exposure to As at ...
Prenatal As exposure is associated with increased infant morbidity and reduced thymus size, indicating arsenic-related developmental immunotoxicity. The child thymic index for thymic function was evaluated at birth in a Bangladeshi cohort: prenatal As exposure was associated with reduced thymic function, ...
Cancer risks, identified in epidemiological studies of population groups exposed for a long time, determine the low acceptable levels of inorganic arsenic in drinking water (see Chapter 5, Fig. 5.6 and Chapter 8, Section 8.2). View chapterExplore book Dose–Effect and Dose–Response Assessment ...
Health effects of occupational lead and arsenic exposure Papers presented at a symposium to consider the impact of lead and arsenic on the workers' health, and to assist in establishing safe levels of these metal... BW Carnow - National Conference on Health Effects of Occupational Lead & Arsen...