2012
DOI: 10.21608/ejom.2012.751
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Study the Renal Affection Due to Silica Exposure Among Marble Cutting Workers

Abstract: Background: Silica (SiO2), an abundant mineral found in sand, rock, and soil is an increasingly identified environmental nephrotoxin with fairly unique renal and systemic manifestations. Aim: To identify the relation between silica exposure among marble workers and renal diseases in order to early predict renal affection. Materials & Methods: This study was conducted in marble blasting area in El Maadi, in Cairo. The studied group included 25 workers in the marble blasting area. They were adult men aged betwee… Show more

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