Interstitial Lung Disease in Coppersmiths in High Serum Copper Levels

Coppersmith is a worker who uses copper most commonly for the production of kitchen appliances in Turkey. This is an ancient occupation practiced for centuries in Turkey. Our objective was to investigate the prevalence of parenchymal lung diseases among coppersmiths in Kahramanmaras city in Turkey....

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Hauptverfasser: Dagli, Canan Eren, Tanrikulu, Abdullah Cetin, Koksal, Nurhan, Abakay, Abdurrahman, Gelen, Mehmet Emin, Demirpolat, Gulen, Yuksel, Murvet, Atilla, Nurhan, Tolun, Fatma Inanc
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description Coppersmith is a worker who uses copper most commonly for the production of kitchen appliances in Turkey. This is an ancient occupation practiced for centuries in Turkey. Our objective was to investigate the prevalence of parenchymal lung diseases among coppersmiths in Kahramanmaras city in Turkey. Thirty coppersmiths were included to the study, and they all signed an informed consent. Demographics, spirometric test results and high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scans, and blood samples were obtained. Laboratory analysis of the serum samples showed that serum copper levels of the subjects were 0.93 ± 0.14 mg/L. Serum copper level in control group was found as 0.70 ± 0.14 mg/L, and it was significantly different between the two groups ( p  
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Copper industry
Human exposure
Humans
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Nutrition
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Respiratory diseases
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