2.Clinical analysis of occupational methanol poisoning of three cases.
Ping CUI ; Juan GAO ; Qiang HOU ; Peng LI ; Xia LI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2005;23(6):466-467
Adolescent
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Methanol
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poisoning
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Occupational Diseases
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chemically induced
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diagnosis
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therapy
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Poisoning
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diagnosis
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therapy
3.Clinical analysis and electroneurophysiology of chronic normal hexane poisoning in 11 patients.
Li SONG ; Xiao-jun LI ; Jian-yan YANG ; Ke-yu FENG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2006;24(5):304-305
Adult
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Chronic Disease
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Electromyography
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Female
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Hexanes
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poisoning
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Humans
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Male
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Occupational Diseases
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chemically induced
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diagnosis
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Poisoning
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diagnosis
4.Clinical and immunological evaluation of isocyanate-exposed workers.
Hae Sim PARK ; Jae Nam PARK ; Jae Won KIM ; Soo Kun KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1992;7(2):122-127
Isocyanates are the most significant cause of occupational asthma in our country. To evaluate the prevalence of work-related respiratory symptoms and immunologic sensitization to it, we performed a questionnaire survey, allergy skin test, radioallergosorbent test (RAST) to toluene diisocyanate (TDI)-human serum albumin (HSA) conjugate and methacholine bronchial challenge test on 23 isocyanate-exposed employees and 9 unexposed controls working in a zipper factory. Six employees (26.1%) complained of work-related respiratory symptoms and three symptomatic workers showed significant bronchoconstrictions on TDI-bronchoprovocation test. Three (13%) asymptomatic workers had high specific IgE antibodies to TDI-HSA and none of the TDI-sensitive asthmatic workers had specific IgE antibody. One of the TDI-sensitive asthmatic workers showed a negative result on the initial methacholine bronchial challenge test, but bronchial hyperresponsiveness developed after the TDI challenge. It was suggested that TDI-sensitive asthma was noted in three (13%) of 23 exposed workers and that asymptomatic workers could have high specific IgE antibody. Measurement of the changes in bronchial hyperresponsiveness after the TDI challenge could be helpful to diagnose TDI-sensitive asthma.
Adult
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Asthma/*chemically induced/diagnosis
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Bronchial Provocation Tests
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin E/analysis
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Occupational Diseases/*chemically induced/diagnosis
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Occupational Exposure
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Serum Albumin/immunology
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Toluene 2,4-Diisocyanate/*adverse effects/immunology
7.Compensation for Occupational Neurological and Mental Disorders.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014;29(Suppl):S59-S65
Standards for the recognition of occupational diseases (ODs) in Korea were established in 1954 and have been amended several times. In 2013, there was a significant change in these standards. On the basis of scientific evidence and causality, the International Labour Organization list, European Commission schedule, and compensated cases in Korea were reviewed to revise the previous standards for the recognition of ODs in Korea. A disease-based approach using the International Classification of Diseases (10th version) was added on the previous standards, which were agent-specific approaches. The amended compensable occupational neurological disorders and occupational mental disorders (OMDs) in Korea are acute and chronic central nervous system (CNS) disorders, toxic neuropathy, peripheral neuropathy, manganese-related disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Several agents including trichloroethylene (TCE), benzene, vinyl chloride, organotin, methyl bromide, and carbon monoxide (CO) were newly included as acute CNS disorders. TCE, lead, and mercury were newly included as chronic CNS disorders. Mercury, TCE, methyl n-butyl ketone, acrylamide, and arsenic were newly included in peripheral neuropathy. Post-traumatic stress disorders were newly included as the first OMD. This amendment makes the standard more comprehensive and practical. However, this amendment does not perfectly reflect the recent scientific progress and social concerns. Ongoing effort, research, and expert consensus are needed to improve the standard.
Female
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Humans
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Mental Disorders/chemically induced/*economics/pathology
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Nervous System Diseases/chemically induced/*economics/pathology
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Occupational Diseases/*economics
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Occupational Exposure
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Republic of Korea
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Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/diagnosis/*economics
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Workers' Compensation/*economics
8.Eleven cases of acute phenylamines poisoning.
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2005;23(6):463-464
Acute Disease
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Aniline Compounds
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poisoning
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Occupational Diseases
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chemically induced
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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Poisoning
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
9.Significant changes of bronchial responsiveness to methacholine after early asthmatic reaction to toluene diisocyanate (TDI) in a TDI-sensitive asthmatic worker.
Hae Sim PARK ; Young Soo CHO ; Jae Nam PARK ; Jin Heum BAIK ; Nam Soo RHU ; Dong ill CHO ; Jae Won KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1990;5(4):185-188
Current asthma is often diagnostically excluded by the presence of normal bronchial responsiveness. We report on a TDI-induced occupational asthma patient with normal bronchial responsiveness. He had suffered from shortness of breath during and after TDI exposure for several months. His initial methacholine bronchial challenge test showed a negative response. The bronchoprovacation test with TDI showed an isolated immediate bronchoconstriction. The following methacholine bronchial challenge tests revealed that the bronchial hyperresponsiveness developed seven hours after the TDI challenge (methacholine PC20:5.1 mg/ml), progressed up until 24 hours, and returned to normal on the seventh day. This case provides evidence that the response of the airway to TDI may not always be accompanied by bronchial hyperresponsiveness to methacholine. Screening programs utilizing methacholine challenges may not always identify TDI-sensitized asthmatic workers.
Adult
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Asthma/*chemically induced/diagnosis
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Bronchial Provocation Tests
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Bronchoconstriction/*drug effects
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Humans
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Male
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Methacholine Chloride/*diagnostic use
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Occupational Diseases/*chemically induced
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Skin Tests
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Time Factors
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Toluene 2,4-Diisocyanate/*adverse effects
10.Detection of numerical aberrations of chromosomes 7 and 8 in sperms of workers exposed to benzene series by two-color fluorescence in situ hybridization.
Ting ZHAO ; Xin-xia LIU ; Yun HE ; Li-xia DENG ; Lu-kang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2004;21(4):360-364
OBJECTIVETo investigate the frequency of numerical aberrations for chromosomes 7 and 8 in the sperms of workers exposed to benzene series.
METHODSNumerical aberrations in the sperms of workers were detected by two-color fluorescence in situ hybridization with biotin labeled chromosome 7 probe (D7Z1) and digoxingenin labeled chromosome 8 probe (D8Z1).
RESULTSThe time-weight average air concentration (TWA) of benzene in the workshop was 42.29 mg/m(3), which was significantly higher than that of the national maximum allowable concentration [6 mg/m(3)]. The concentration of urinary trans,trans-muconic acid(ttMA) in the exposed group was also higher than that of the control group. In all, 155721 sperm nuclei from 15 workers in the exposed group and 123771 sperm nuclei from 12 individuals in the control group were examined. The results showed that the frequency of diploidy sperms and the frequencies of disomic sperm for chromosomes 7 and 8 in the exposed group (0.129%, 0.170%, 0.078%) were significantly higher than those of the control group (0.055%, 0.053%, 0.033%), respectively. The frequencies of nullisomic sperm for chromosomes 7 and 8 in the exposed group (0.165%, 0.088%) were also significantly increased, compared with those of the control group (0.056%, 0.029%). A statistically significant difference in the frequency of overall numerical chromosome aberrations was seen between the exposed group (0.745%) and the control group (0.289%).
CONCLUSIONThe results suggested that higher concentration of benzene may induce higher frequencies of numerical aberrations in the sperms of workers exposed to benzene series.
Adult ; Benzene ; poisoning ; Chromosome Aberrations ; chemically induced ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 7 ; genetics ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 8 ; drug effects ; genetics ; Female ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; methods ; Male ; Occupational Diseases ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Occupational Exposure ; analysis ; Spermatozoa ; drug effects ; metabolism