Int J Psychophysiol
January 1993
A study was performed to examine the effects of industrial exposures to lead and mercury on the brainstem auditory pathway by recording brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs). BAEPs were recorded from 22 workers exposed to lead, from eight exposed to mercury and from two control groups of age- and sex-matched subjects never exposed to neurotoxic substances. The time between BAEP peaks I and V were evaluated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe conducted a 5-year longitudinal study on 76 workers of a high and medium aluminium alloy die-casting factory. As in a previous cross-sectional study conducted in 1986 and in accordance with the data in the literature, the 1990 follow-up study showed: a low prevalence of chronic bronchitis (as defined by the ECSC questionnaire on respiratory symptoms); normal mean functional values of FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC%. We did not find any significant difference in the levels of lung function over the period of 1986-90.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurotoxicology
September 1992
Brainstem Evoked Potentials (BAEPs) were recorded in 49 lead exposed workers, and in a control group of 49 age- and sex-matched subjects, never exposed to neurotoxic substances. The mean duration of lead exposure was 7.4 (SD 5.
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