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Elemental mercury exposure: peripheral neurotoxicity.
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1982
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NeurotoxicologyOccupational Health SciencesNerve Conduction TestsMercury BiogeochemistryEnvironmental HealthElemental Mercury ExposureToxicologyNeurologyPublic HealthHuman ExposureElemental Mercury VapourEcotoxicologyMercury ChemistryOccupational ToxicologyElemental MercuryPhysiologyForensic ToxicologyMetal ToxicityEnvironmental ToxicologyMedicine
Nerve conduction tests were performed on the right ulnar nerve of factory workers exposed to elemental mercury vapour. Time integrated urine mercury indices were used to measure the degree of exposure. Workers with prolonged distal latencies had significantly higher urine mercury concentrations when compared with those with normal latencies. Significant correlations between increasing urine mercury concentrations and prolonged motor and sensory distal latencies were established. Elemental mercury can affect both motor and sensory peripheral nerve conduction and the degree of involvement may be related to time-integrated urine mercury concentrations.
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