Description: Helm, Dieter Science of the Total Environment 299 (2002), 1-3, 247 - 249 The German Environmental Specimen Bank found that students suffering from diseases of the thyroid or the immune system had increased palladium urinary values compared to healthy individuals. Since the immunotoxic features of palladium are well known, there may be a causal relationship. Sources of palladium were identified as dental alloys, the chemical industry, oil- or coal-driven power plants and the consumption of meat products. doi:10.1016/S0048-9697(02)00274-7g
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Title: Association between palladium urinary concentrations and diseases of the thyroid and the immune system
Description: Helm, Dieter Science of the Total Environment 299 (2002), 1-3, 247 - 249 The German Environmental Specimen Bank found that students suffering from diseases of the thyroid or the immune system had increased palladium urinary values compared to healthy individuals. Since the immunotoxic features of palladium are well known, there may be a causal relationship. Sources of palladium were identified as dental alloys, the chemical industry, oil- or coal-driven power plants and the consumption of meat products. doi:10.1016/S0048-9697(02)00274-7
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