Gender differences in blood parameters (ALT, AST) in people with cardiovascular diseases and their relationship to the level of total mercury in the hair
Abstract:Abstract. Large industrial enterprises are located on the territory of the city of Cherepovets, which are potential sources of mercury entering the environment. The study involved residents of the Vologda Oblast without cardiovascular diseases (men n=82; women n=266) and with cardiovascular diseases (men n=192; women n=309). The average mercury content in the hair of the study participants was 0.572 0.686 mg/kg. In healthy men and men with cardiovascular diseases, the indicators of alanine aminotransferase, as… Show more
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