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Teeth cadmium

Other consequences of cadmium exposure are anemia, eosinophilia, yellow discoloration of the teeth, rhinitis, occasional ulceration of the nasal septum, damage to the olfactory nerve, and anosmia. ... [Pg.109]

Dust (usually cadmium or cadmium oxide) irritates lungs. Swallowing any cadmium compound causes choking, stomach pains, vomiting, and diarrhea. Prolonged exposure to the dust may result in lung and kidney damage and discoloration of teeth. [Pg.117]

Solids. For example, calcium and chemically similar trace metals (such as lead, cadmium, and uranium) are incorporated into the phosphate phases of the teeth and bones. [Pg.4825]

Oehme, M., Lund, W. and Jonsen, J.J. (1978). The determination of copper, lead, cadmium, and zinc in human teeth by anodic stripping voltammetry. Anal. Chim. Acta 100, 389. [Pg.145]

Ewers, U., Turfeld, M., Freier, I., Ferger. S. and Brockhaus. A. (1990). Levels of lead and cadmium in deciduous teeth of children living in two different areas of West-Germany - chronological trend 1976-1988, ZbI. Hyg., 189.333-351. [Pg.383]

Additionally, analysis of cadmium can be performed in other matrices such as saliva, hair, nail, teeth and tissues. Overviews of analytical methods for determining cadmium in biological materials are given in Tables 1 to 3 (see below). [Pg.87]

OTlaherty, E.J., Hammond, P.B. and Lemer, S.I. (1982) Dependence of apparent blood lead half-life on the length of previous lead exposure in humans. Fund. Appl. Toxicol, 2, 49-54 Pinchin, M.J., Newham, ]. and Thompson, R.P.J. (1978) Lead, copper and cadmium in teeth of normal and mentally retarded children. Clin. Chim. Acta, 85, 89-94 Piomelli, S., Seaman, C., Zullon, D., Currin, A. and Davidow, B. (1982) Threshold for lead damage to heme synthesis in urban children. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 79, 3335-3339 Piomelli, S., Rosen, J.F., Chisolm, J.J., Jr and Graef, J.W. (1984) Management of childhood lead poisoning. ]. Pediat., 105, 523-532... [Pg.144]


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