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Long-Term Effects of Elemental Mercury on Renal Function in Miners of the Idrija Mercury Mine
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The results of the differences in albumin, IgG and alpha(1)-microglobulin concentrations in urine between the exposed miners and unexposed controls suggest that a long-term occupational exposure to Hg(0) could cause renal dysfunction. A high correlation between alpha(1)-microglobulin in urine and the IEI as well as between alpha(1)-microglobulin in urine and the sum of peak urine mercury concentrations in the group of active but no longer exposed miners indicates that a long-term occupational exposure to Hg(0) may cause a non-permanent tubular dysfunction.
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