STUDY' OF SIUCONS' AND CADMIUM LEVELS AND THEIR • CLINICAL EFFECTS IN HEMODIALY'SIS PATIENTS

Yasser Abd ALHALEEM ABDALLAH;

Abstract


Exposure to silica associated with an increased risk for end stage renal diseases because there seems to be an increased risk for end stage renal diseases among those with or without silicosis, this suggests that kidney damage related to silica does not always show fibrosis.


Long term exposure to caqmium given rise to chronic poisoning manifested by renal dysfunction, respiratory impairment, or bone disease. lt can also be associated with hypertension or cerebrovascular diseases. Also it may be associated with development of lung qr prostatic cancer


The aim of this work was to asses the possible exposure of hemodialysis patients to silica and cadmium and their possible clinical effects.


The study was carried on 120 subjects, they were divided in to three groups


Group I :- 40 patients with chronic renal failure on hemodialysis.



15 of them have positive occupations history of silicon exposure.

10 of them have positive occupational history of cadmium exposure.



Group II :-40 patients with chronic renal failure on conservative treatment.


10 of them have positive occupational history of silicon exposure.
q of them have positive occupational history of cadmium exposure.


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Title STUDY' OF SIUCONS' AND CADMIUM LEVELS AND THEIR • CLINICAL EFFECTS IN HEMODIALY'SIS PATIENTS
Other Titles لايوجد
Authors Yasser Abd ALHALEEM ABDALLAH
Issue Date 2003

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