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High doses of organic solvents can cause hepatic disease. We investigated whether exposure to low doses of solvents in automotive and industrial workers may lead to changes in liver tests. We studied the liver parameters (glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT), glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (GPT),...

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Published inAnnali di igiene Vol. 26; no. 2; p. 148
Main Authors Sancini, A, Casale, T, De Sio, S, Rosati, M V, Sacco, C, Montuori, L, Nardone, N, Giubilati, R, Iannattone, G, Nieto, H A, Bonomi, S, Tomei, G, Tomei, F, Caciari, T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Italy 01.03.2014
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Summary:High doses of organic solvents can cause hepatic disease. We investigated whether exposure to low doses of solvents in automotive and industrial workers may lead to changes in liver tests. We studied the liver parameters (glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT), glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (GPT), gamma-glutamyl-traspeptidasi (γ-GT), alkaline phosphatase (PHA), total (TB) and direct bilirubin (DB) of 24 workers exposed to organic solvents and of 30 unexposed controls. A significant increase of GOT, GPT and γ-GT was found in exposed workers compared to unexposed controls workers. The ratio GPT/GOT was significantly higher among the exposed compared to controls. The results confirmed the hypothesis that exposure to low doses of solvents may determine a liver damage.
ISSN:1120-9135
DOI:10.7416/ai.2014.1970