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Nerve conduction in relation to vibration exposure - a non-positive cohort study [PDF]
Background Peripheral neuropathy is one of the principal clinical disorders in workers with hand-arm vibration syndrome. Electrophysiological studies aimed at defining the nature of the injury have provided conflicting results.
Nilsson Tohr +6 more
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The purpose of the research was to identify changes in immune and hormonal regulation in patients with hand-arm vibration syndrome and sensorineural hearing loss to substantiate informative biomarkers.Materials and methods.
G. M. Bodienkova, S. I. Kurchevenko
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Biallelic Nonsense Variants in NEFL May Cause a Non-Length-Dependent Neuropathy With Temporal Dispersion on Nerve Conduction Studies. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Pathogenic variants in NEFL, the gene that encodes the light polypeptide subunit of neurofilaments, are an uncommon cause of autosomal recessive Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth (CMT) disease. In this study, we describe the clinical and electrophysiological features of two families with early‐onset CMT carrying nonsense variants in the ...
da Silva Gomes MVV +2 more
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Prolonged exposure to strong hand-arm vibrations can lead to vascular disorders such as Vibration White Finger (VWF). We modeled the onset of this peripheral vascular disease in two steps.
Christophe Noël +3 more
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1321 Hand-arm vibration and the risk of neurological diseases – a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Introduction The current risk prediction modelling (ISO-5349) for ‘Raynaud’s phenomenon’ is based on a few studies published 70 to 40 years ago. There are no corresponding risk prediction models for neurosensory injury or carpal tunnel syndrome, nor any systematic reviews comprising a statistical synthesis (meta-analysis) of the evidence.
Tohr Nilsson +2 more
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Development of hand-arm model rig for tremor excitation [PDF]
This paper describes the development of a handarm model rig to simulate human tremor behaviour. The experimental rig is designed as an apparatus to induce vibration along a hand-arm model.
Abdullah, M. Y. +6 more
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Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) is a disease caused by working with tools that produce vibrations that are transmitted to the arms and hands. Prolonged use of vibrating devices can cause sensorineural disturbances with complaints of numbness, tingling
Dina Azizah Wulandari +2 more
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Cold haemagglutinin disease misdiagnosed as hand-arm vibration syndrome [PDF]
A patient with a diagnosis of hand-arm vibration syndrome was referred for a second opinion. He worked as a multi-skilled operative in the housing department of a local authority, a job not normally associated with high levels of exposure to hand-transmitted vibration ( > 2.5 m/s(2) A(8)). He described blanching of his fingers and a blue discolouration
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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HAND-ARM VIBRATION SYNDROME IN WORKERS EXPOSED TO PROLONGED VIBRATION [PDF]
Industrial vibrations are the cause of hand-arm vibration syndrome, characterized by a polymorphic clinical picture. The aim of the study is to improve the diagnostics, treatment and prevention of hand-arm vibration syndrome in workers.
Irena Stoilova +3 more
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