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Arsine long-term effects

Effects of long-term exposure to low levels of arsine are not well documented however, most of the reported deaths are believed to be secondary to acute renal failure. Exposure to other arsenic compounds to which arsine is metabolized can induce lung, bladder, kidney, and skin cancer in humans (Kleinfeld, 1980 Lenza, 2006). [Pg.110]

The main chronic effect of arsine exposure (low dose) in humans is anemia. Repeated exposure to arsine may also damage the kidneys, liver, heart, and nervous system. There is a concern about the formation of carcinogenic arsenic from long-term exposure to arsine. [Pg.175]

Long-term health effects of arsine exposure... [Pg.172]


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