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Occupational skeletal fluorosis.

Bailliere's clinical rheumatology, 1989
A 20-30 years' occupational and/or environmental exposure to fluorine may cause osteosclerosis, especially of the spine and pelvic bones, and calcification of spinal ligaments. The radiological picture may mimic many other diseases, especially ankylosing spondylitis, diffuse idiopathic hyperostosis, and rare bone diseases, such as Albers-Schönberg ...
L, Németh, E, Zsögön
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Skeletal Fluorosis

Spine, 1992
Anil K. Dhuna   +4 more
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Association between ALOX15 gene polymorphism and brick-tea type skeletal fluorosis in Tibetans, Kazaks and Han, China

International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2021
Meichen Zhang, Yanhui Gao
exaly  

Osteomalacia and Skeletal Fluorosis

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2020
Hanene Lassoued, Ferjani   +6 more
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Dental Fluorosis and Skeletal Fluorosis

2009
Dieter Metze   +67 more
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Skeletal fluorosis and instant tea

The American Journal of Medicine, 2005
Michael P, Whyte   +3 more
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Fluoride Exposure and Skeletal Fluorosis: a Systematic Review and Dose-response Meta-analysis

Current Environmental Health Reports, 2023
Federica Veneri   +2 more
exaly  

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