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Preliminary observations of the effect of inhalation of PVC in man and experimental animals.

Attention has been focussed, both in man and experimental animals, on the effects of inhalation of the gas monomer, vinyl chloride. Recently, note is being taken of the possible effects of the inhalation of the polymer in man. The particles in question are those produced commercially as paste polyme...

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Autores principales: Wagner, J C, Johnson, N F
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7199430
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description Attention has been focussed, both in man and experimental animals, on the effects of inhalation of the gas monomer, vinyl chloride. Recently, note is being taken of the possible effects of the inhalation of the polymer in man. The particles in question are those produced commercially as paste polymer or dispersion polymer or having an average diameter of 0.15 micrometers, and accounting for more than 10% of the production in Britain. There are now strict regulations for the control of the monomer gas, but the particles are regarded as nuisance dust and their emission is not covered by specific legislation. Our studies on rats, where both inhalation and implantation methods of exposure have been used, and examination of tissue from human cases exposed to paste polymers, indicate that these small particles can only be regarded as evidence of exposure, and on present evidence there is no indication of causation of significant pulmonary disease. Techniques have been developed by which these particles can be demonstrated in ordinary histological preparations and by transmission electron microscopy.
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spelling pubmed-15688622006-09-19 Preliminary observations of the effect of inhalation of PVC in man and experimental animals. Wagner, J C Johnson, N F Environ Health Perspect Research Article Attention has been focussed, both in man and experimental animals, on the effects of inhalation of the gas monomer, vinyl chloride. Recently, note is being taken of the possible effects of the inhalation of the polymer in man. The particles in question are those produced commercially as paste polymer or dispersion polymer or having an average diameter of 0.15 micrometers, and accounting for more than 10% of the production in Britain. There are now strict regulations for the control of the monomer gas, but the particles are regarded as nuisance dust and their emission is not covered by specific legislation. Our studies on rats, where both inhalation and implantation methods of exposure have been used, and examination of tissue from human cases exposed to paste polymers, indicate that these small particles can only be regarded as evidence of exposure, and on present evidence there is no indication of causation of significant pulmonary disease. Techniques have been developed by which these particles can be demonstrated in ordinary histological preparations and by transmission electron microscopy. 1981-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1568862/ /pubmed/7199430 Text en
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Preliminary observations of the effect of inhalation of PVC in man and experimental animals.
title Preliminary observations of the effect of inhalation of PVC in man and experimental animals.
title_full Preliminary observations of the effect of inhalation of PVC in man and experimental animals.
title_fullStr Preliminary observations of the effect of inhalation of PVC in man and experimental animals.
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary observations of the effect of inhalation of PVC in man and experimental animals.
title_short Preliminary observations of the effect of inhalation of PVC in man and experimental animals.
title_sort preliminary observations of the effect of inhalation of pvc in man and experimental animals.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568862/
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