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Injury chronic

For the above reasons, chronic exposure studies are frequently designed in such a way that it is possible to combine observations for tumorigenesis and noimeoplastic tissue injury. Chronic studies are usually extensively monitored. It is common practice to sacrifice animals at intervals during the study in order to detect the onset of any tissue injury. For two-year exposure studies, it is most meaningful to have interim sacrifices at 12 and 18 months. [Pg.236]

Loss of enzyme activity, autoantigenicity DNA damage, nucleoprotein clumping, autoantigens Brain and peripheral nervous system injury Chronic inflammation, fibrosis, granulomas, interference in clearance of infectious agents ... [Pg.69]

A concentrated solution of chromic acid in the eye causes severe corneal injury chronic exposure to the mist causes conjunctivitis. Prolonged exposure to chromic acid mist causes dermatitis, which varies from a dry, erythematous eruption to a weeping, eczematous condition. [Pg.173]

Prolonged and/or repeated skin contact may result in dermatitis and may cause eye irritation and corneal injury. Chronic exposure may cause kidney and liver damage, anemia, stomach pains, vomiting, diarrhea, blood disorders, and cardiovascular effects if RP is contaminated with WP. [Pg.2210]

As discussed earlier, most cases of drug-induced liver disease present as acute hepatitis. Less commonly, drugs have produced a chronic liver injury, in a pattern mimicking chronic hepatitis or other chronic liver injury (chronic... [Pg.1816]

Acute liver failure Aseptic meningoencephalitis Cholestatic liver injury Chronic liver failure Liver carcinoma Liver cirrhosis... [Pg.94]

E. Skin or eye contact may cause local irritation, bums, or comeal injury. Chronic skin exposure often causes a defatting dermatitis (resulting from removal of oils from the skin). Some agents are absorbed through the skin and can produce systemic effects. [Pg.220]

Physical Rehabilitation Process of returning function to an individual afflicted by conditions or disorders such as injury, chronic disease, or genetic dysfunction. [Pg.1377]

Permanent injury chronic diseases Temporary injuries Not serious injnry/illness NnU... [Pg.124]

Hospitalized or screened children 40 pg/ dl-higher PbB Kidney injury Chronic and acute nephropathic effects, e.g., Fanconi syndrome, chronic aminoaciduria Chisolm and Harrison (1956), Chisolm (1962), NAS/ NRC(1972), USCDC (1978)... [Pg.416]

China Used for dim vision, bleeding from utems, bleeding from external injury, chronic dermatitis, and sores. Drink decoction with 3-9 g lichen one time or apply decoction or powdered lichen to affected area (Wang and Qian 2013)... [Pg.55]

The failure to manage safety adequately all too often results in death or injury, chronic III health and damage to property and/or the environment. Such results have a significant impact on the physical and economic wellbeing of society. [Pg.2]

Annular pulleys can be damaged by either chronic micro trauma or acute injuries. Chronic repetitive movements of the finger may lead to stenosing tenosynovitis of the flexor tendons with thickening of the... [Pg.523]


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