Cadmium exposure: health hazards of silver cottage industry in developing countries.

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In countries such as India, the silver jewelry industry is an important cottage industry. Silver is mixed with cadmium and then used to make silver jewelry. During this process there is a formation of cadmium fumes, and the workers inhale the fumes. Cadmium is a neurotoxic and nephrotoxic heavy metal, and there are no national policies to prevent exposure to such chemicals. We will present a case of cadmium induced peripheral neuropathy, nephropathy, and decreased bone density.

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Sethi, P. K., & Khandelwal, D. (2006). Cadmium exposure: health hazards of silver cottage industry in developing countries. Journal of Medical Toxicology : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology, 2(1), 14–15. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03161007

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