Abstract

In vivo neutron activation analysis of liver cadmium concentration was performed in 285 metal workers, 130 of whom had been exposed to cadmium in the workplace. Only two workers showed pathological levels in excess of 50 ppm. However, mean liver, urine and blood cadmium levels were significantly different as between the exposed and the unexposed workers. In vivo neutron activation analysis of liver cadmium concentration is easy to perform and can readily be used for industrial screening whenever a hazard is suspected.

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