Women in dental surgeries: reproductive hazards in occupational exposure to metallic mercury.

作者: Radzislaw Sikorski , Teodor Juszkiewicz , Tomasz Paszkowski , Teresa Szprengier-Juszkiewicz

DOI: 10.1007/BF00377918

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摘要: Eighty-one women (45 dentists and 36 dental assistants) occupationally exposed to metallic mercury underwent a toxicoclinical examination. Total lebels (TMLs) were determined in scalp pubic hair by cold vapour AAS. Furthermore detailed questionnaire study was made concerning adverse reproductive events. TMLs the of examined exceeded significantly those 34 controls not mercury. All had continued working during pregnancy. There significant, positive association between occurrence failures their history. The relation prevalence menstrual cycle disorders statistically significant. These findings indicate that work could be another occupational hazard with respect processes.

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