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1314703 
Journal Article 
Pulmonary and neurobehavioral effects of formaldehyde exposure 
Kilburn, KH; Warshaw, R; Boylen, CT; Johnson, SJ; Seidman, B; Sinclair, R; Takaro, T 
1985 
Yes 
Archives of Environmental Health
ISSN: 0003-9896
EISSN: 2331-4303 
40 
254-260 
English 
has data used in 626448 Pulmonary function in persons who are professionally exposed to formaldehyde fumes
Two groups of male workers who were exposed to formaldehyde, the first group in phenol-formaldehyde-plastic foam matrix embedding of fiberglass (batt making), and the second in the fixation of tissues for histology, were studied for work-related neuro-behavioral, respiratory, and dermatological symptoms; and for pulmonary functional impairment. Forty-five male fiberglass batt makers who were studied across the initial work-shift after a holiday had average frequencies of combined neurobehavioral, respiratory, and dermatological symptoms of 17.3 for the hot areas and 14.7 for the cold areas of the process. Their symptom counts were significantly greater than those for 18 male histology technicians who averaged 7.3, and for 26 unexposed male hospital workers who averaged 4.8. During their first workshift after holidays, 58% of the batt makers had a decrease in one or more tests of pulmonary function. Nine nonsmokers had decreases more frequently than did 35 smokers; forced expiratory volume in one second FEV1.0 decreased in 16%, diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (sb) decreased in 30%, forced expiratory flow 25-75 decreased in 16%, and forced expiratory flow) 75-85 decreased in 36%. Thirty-five percent of all 44 men had drops in FEV1.0, forced vital capacity, or in diffusing capacity (sb). 
DCN-142711; Skin; Environmental factors; Metabolism; Physiology; Metabolites; Exposure limits; Workers; Quantitative analysis; Skin disorders; Workplace studies 
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