Environmentally related disorders of the nervous system
Autor: | Robert G. Feldman, Edward L. Baker, Jean G. French |
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Rok vydání: | 1990 |
Předmět: |
Nervous system
business.industry Encephalopathy Peripheral Nervous System Diseases General Medicine Environmental exposure Disease Environmental Exposure medicine.disease Neurotoxic agents Bioinformatics Toxicology Occupational Diseases medicine.anatomical_structure Central Nervous System Diseases Chemical agents Medicine Humans Stress Mechanical Nervous System Diseases business Organism |
Zdroj: | The Medical clinics of North America. 74(2) |
ISSN: | 0025-7125 |
Popis: | Specific physical and chemical agents found in the workplace and in the general environment are responsible for characteristic pathologic processes within the nervous system. It has been shown that many neurotoxic agents produce a dose-related spectrum of impairment ranging from mild slowing of nerve conducting velocity or prolongation in reaction time to neuropathy and frank encephalopathy. Clinical manifestations are determined by the agent involved, by the dose of exposure, the vulnerability of the cellular target, the ability of the organism to metabolize and excrete the agent, and the ability to repair damage. An occupational history, including evaluation of evidence of specific agents and job history, is a critical component in the clinical management of individuals with suspect neurotoxic disease. Environmentally-induced disorders can be prevented by appropriate environmental controls. Prevention of neurotoxic disease is a complex process requiring continuous involvement of public health agencies and strong scientific research. |
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