Title of article
Echinococcosis: an Occupational Disease
Author/Authors
Farahmand, M. Amiral-Momenin Hospital - Department of Diagnostic Radialogy, ايران , Yadollahi, M . shiraz university of medical sciences - Department of Community Medicine, شيراز, ايران
From page
88
To page
91
Abstract
Lead is a relatively ubiquitous heavy metal with particular features such as resistance to corrosion,high malleability and wide variety of industrial applications. In medicine, however, itis considered as a slow-acting toxic substance affecting multiple body systems, specificallyfunctioning as a potent neurotoxin in the central nervous system. Lead poisoning may beacute or chronic and can be due to occupational or environmental exposures. The history oflead poisoning dates back to ancient times. The present paper briefly describes the worldwidehistorical accounts of lead poisoning with a special focus on Iran.
Keywords
Lead poisoning , History of medicine , Iran
Journal title
The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (IJOEM)
Journal title
The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (IJOEM)
Record number
2693915
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