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Nervous system responses to work - site chemicals - toxicological basis.

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  • Nervous system responses to work - site chemicals - toxicological basis. Abstract Text:

    A number of materials which are applied in the chemical industry in the work environment are liable to produce injury to health, particularly neurotoxic disturbances, when absorbed by the organism. The effects exerted are determined by the anatomic-structural factors of the nervous system and the physico-chemical characteristics of a given neurotoxicant. Some of the materials to be considered exhibit pronounced affinities for certain structures and ganglion groups in the central or peripheral nervous system. This gives rise to specific patterns of morphologic or functional disturbances or lesions and ultimately leads to the development of different clinical symptoms which manifest themselves as distinct intoxication pictures characteristic of certain work-site chemicals. Currently available suggestions for a grouping of industrial neurotoxicants which is both systematic and convenient to handle for practical purposes take their bearing from the clinical and morphologic-structural features reported in the literature.

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    For similar disorders of environmental origin: occupational diseases research abstracts see: disorders of environmental origin: occupational diseases research

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    Nervous system responses to work - site chemicals - toxicological basis. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Toxicological European research. Recherche europée

    VOLUME: 1

    Page Numbers: 133-44

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    ISSN: 0249-6402

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: May

    YEAR: 1978

    Nervous system responses to work - site chemicals - toxicological basis. Information

    Number of References: 81

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7901212

    Nervous system responses to work - site chemicals - toxicological basis. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Occupational Diseases

    MESH TERMS: prevention & control

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    Country: FRANCE

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    MEDLINETA: Toxicol Eur Res

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