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Grain founder in a male camel (Camelus dromedarius)

Sharma NK, Sharma S

A rare case of laminitis was recorded in an adult camel that was kept in confinement without giving any exercise and fed daily with considerable quantity of pearl millet grains...
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Diagnosis and Management of Grain-Induced Asthma

Quirce S, Diaz-Perales A

Grain-induced asthma is a frequent occupational allergic disease mainly caused by inhalation of cereal flour or powder. The main professions affected are bakers, confectioners, pastry factory workers, millers, farmers, and...
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Studies on the Population of Toxigenic Fungi in Foodstuffs

Koh CM, Lew J

These studies were carried out to detect the presence of mycotoxin producing fungi in various foodstuffs in Korea. The experiments were divided into three parts: bacteriologic, toxicologic and electron microscopic...
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Some Effects of High and Low Sodium Intake on a Vegetarian Diet in Rats

Lee KY

Ninety weaned albino rats divided into three different dietary groups according to the amount of salt in their diet. Each diet consisted of a basic diet of vegetable origin to...
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Evaluation of translucency of monolithic zirconia and framework zirconia materials

Tuncel I, Turp I, Üşümez

PURPOSE: The opacity of zirconia is an esthetic disadvantage that hinders achieving natural and shade-matched restorations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the translucency of non-colored and colored...
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Presence of specific IgG antibody to grain dust does not go with respiratory symptoms

Park HS, Suh CH, Nahm DH, Kim HY

A high prevalence of work-related symptoms in relation to grain dust exposure has been reported in grain dust workers, but the role of the specific IgG antibody is unknown. To...
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The Work-Related Cases among Bronchial Asthma Diagnosed at a University Hospital in Incheon

Chae CH, Choi SW, Choi YH, Jin YW, Kim EA, Kang SK

  • KMID: 2028067
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 1999 Jun;11(2):174-180.
Bronchial Asthma could be developed by occupational origin. 4-16% of bronchial asthmas are known to be related to occupational exposure. However, occupational asthma has not been reported from the periodic...
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Occupational asthma and IgE sensitization to grain dust

Park HS, Nahm DH, Suh CH, Kwon OY, Kim KS, Lee SW, Chung HK

To evaluate type I hypersensitivity to grain dust (GD), its prevalence and relationship to respiratory dysfunction, we studied clinical and immunologic features, including skin prick tests (SPT), serum specific...
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The Allergenicity of the Storage Mites(Tyrophagus Putrescentiae and Acarus Siro) in Patients with Allergic Rhinitis

Han CY, Bahn JM, Kim JG, Kim HS, Kim GC, Park GH, Gang CD, Cho JH

  • KMID: 1977719
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1999 Nov;42(11):1392-1399.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Storage mites, Tyrophagus putrescentiae (TP) and Acarus siro (AS), known as the major causative allergens to people who deal with stored foods and grains, may occur more...
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A Study on Risk Factors of Grain Dust-Induced Occupational Asthma in Grain Feedmill Workers

Kim KS, Kim E, Lee SW, Park HS

  • KMID: 1529818
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 1997 Dec;9(4):628-640.
This study was carried out to manifest risk factors related grain dust induced asthma, especially allergic and immunologic factors. Six grain workers first diagnosed as grain dust induced asthma by...
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