2021
DOI: 10.21608/ajfm.2021.135371
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Is duration of exposure a determinant factor for genotoxicity and clinical manifestations induced by Formaldehyde?

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“…In our study, the frequency of MN was higher in women than in men, but the relationship between gender in both case and control groups and mean percentage of the MN was not significant (P=0.25). This result is consistent with the findings of Abdel Aziz et al (19) and Costa et al (25).…”
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“…In our study, the frequency of MN was higher in women than in men, but the relationship between gender in both case and control groups and mean percentage of the MN was not significant (P=0.25). This result is consistent with the findings of Abdel Aziz et al (19) and Costa et al (25).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In the present study, the relationship between exposure time during the day and mean percentage of MN in the buccal cells was significant (P=0.03), which is consistent with the findings of Abdel Aziz et al (19). Furthermore, Sivasankarinatarajan et al revealed a positive correlation between time of exposure and carcinogenesis (31).…”
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