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Clinical studies of styrene workers: initial findings.

Styrene monomer is a high volume chemical used chiefly in production of polystyrene. A clinical survey of 493 production workers was undertaken at the oldest and largest monomer production, polymerization, and extrusion facility in the U.S. Relative exposure durations and levels were obtained from o...

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Autores principales: Lorimer, W V, Lilis, R, Nicholson, W J, Anderson, H, Fischbein, A, Daum, S, Rom, W, Rice, C, Selikoff, I J
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1976
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1475276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1026403
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author Lorimer, W V
Lilis, R
Nicholson, W J
Anderson, H
Fischbein, A
Daum, S
Rom, W
Rice, C
Selikoff, I J
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Selikoff, I J
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description Styrene monomer is a high volume chemical used chiefly in production of polystyrene. A clinical survey of 493 production workers was undertaken at the oldest and largest monomer production, polymerization, and extrusion facility in the U.S. Relative exposure durations and levels were obtained from occupational histories. Significant differences between the high and low exposure groups were found with regard to history of acute prenarcotic symptoms, acute lower respiratory symptoms, prevalence of FEV 1/FV less than 75 per cent, and elevated GCTP. Other liver function tests, chest x-ray, FVC less than 80 per cent, and hematological parameters showed no distinct pattern. A concomitant mortality study has been mounted and is in progress.
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spelling pubmed-14752762006-06-09 Clinical studies of styrene workers: initial findings. Lorimer, W V Lilis, R Nicholson, W J Anderson, H Fischbein, A Daum, S Rom, W Rice, C Selikoff, I J Environ Health Perspect Research Article Styrene monomer is a high volume chemical used chiefly in production of polystyrene. A clinical survey of 493 production workers was undertaken at the oldest and largest monomer production, polymerization, and extrusion facility in the U.S. Relative exposure durations and levels were obtained from occupational histories. Significant differences between the high and low exposure groups were found with regard to history of acute prenarcotic symptoms, acute lower respiratory symptoms, prevalence of FEV 1/FV less than 75 per cent, and elevated GCTP. Other liver function tests, chest x-ray, FVC less than 80 per cent, and hematological parameters showed no distinct pattern. A concomitant mortality study has been mounted and is in progress. 1976-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1475276/ /pubmed/1026403 Text en
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Selikoff, I J
Clinical studies of styrene workers: initial findings.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1475276/
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