CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY

XENOBIOTICS AS THE PROBABLE REASON OF DEVELOPMENT OF AN MEDIANECROSIS OF AORTA

D.D. Zerbino, Yu.I. Kuzyk, S.A. Lesnyk, S.V. Fus

The analysis 28 cases of an medianecrosis aorta (MNA) from 58 aortic dissections (AD) for three years (1999—2001). Among died with MNA the men — 23 (82%) cases prevailed, of the women there was five (18%). The age changed from 22 till 77 years, 9 (32%) men have died in the age of till 50 years. Professional analysis AD is observed, that among died from MNA practically in all cases (27) the persons exposed to professional effect of tocsin substances were revealed: the welders — seven, mechanics — four, builders — three, electricians — two, technical operators — two, tractor operators — one, weaver — one, artists — one, machine tools operator — one, furrier — one. In addition, except for a main place of work, to welding works eight persons attended. The data of X-ray- fluorescent spectrometry for MNA testify to increase of a level of a cadmium, strontium, barium, zirconium; a low parity between a cadmium and its basic alternative elements — cuprum, zinc, calcium, manganese and about the low contents of sulfur.

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