2014
DOI: 10.1136/oemed-2014-102362.194
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0034 Occupational exposure to mineral dust: Effects of on lung function in a nine-year study

Abstract: Conclusions From the above results, the positive effect of essential elements to health examination values were not clear, little does the influence to the other non-essential elements. However, the damage from occupational non-essential elements exposure still needs to be concerned. Interaction to multi-elements also needs further research. -2014-102362.192 Objectives To determine phagocytic capacity of PMN leukocytes in workers occupationally exposed to benzene. Method Cross-sectional study that included… Show more

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