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Lead concentrations in cortical and trabecular bones in deceased smelter workers
Authors:Lars Gerhardsson, Anna Akantis, Nils-G  ran Lundstr  m, Gunnar F. Nordberg, Andrejs Schü  tz,Staffan Skerfving
Affiliation:Environmental Medicine, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, University of Ume?, SE-901 87 Ume?, and Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, University Hospital, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden. lars.gerhardsson@ymk.gu.se
Abstract:The aim of the study was to compare bone lead concentrations in cortical and trabecular bones in long-term exposed primary copper and lead smelter workers, and to relate the measured concentrations to the previous lead exposure of the workers. Lead concentrations in seven bones (trabecular: sternum, vertebrae, iliac crest, rib; cortical: femur, left forefinger, and temporal bone) were determined by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry in 32 male, long-term exposed copper and lead smelter workers, and compared with levels in 10 male occupationally unexposed reference persons. A time-integrated blood lead index (cumulative blood lead index, CBLI) was calculated for each worker. The lead levels in the seven studied bones were all significantly higher in active and retired lead workers as compared with the reference group (p
Keywords:Cortical and trabecular bones   Smelter workers   Lead exposure
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