Evaluation of color vision in a waxy foundry plant

Abstract Background: Occupational exposure to styrene can lead to various psychological and somatic complaints including color vision disorder that can occur even in low concentrations. Color vision disease is an early clue for effect of styrene on human, which can be used as an appropriate screenin...

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Main Authors: Kh Sadeghniiat Haghighi, B Khosravi, A Bahmanabadi, Kh Davari
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Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science 2009-12-01
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Online Access:http://tkj.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-27-en.pdf
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author Kh Sadeghniiat Haghighi
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A Bahmanabadi
Kh Davari
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description Abstract Background: Occupational exposure to styrene can lead to various psychological and somatic complaints including color vision disorder that can occur even in low concentrations. Color vision disease is an early clue for effect of styrene on human, which can be used as an appropriate screening method in workers exposed to styrene. Materials and Methods: Working in waxy foundry is a job with exposure to styrene. This study has been performed to evaluate color vision of workers who work in this factory. When considering inclusion and exclusion criteria, 35 waxy foundry workers and 62 workers unexposed to styrene were assessed. To determine color confusion Index we used Launtony D15 d test to discover yellow-blue color vision disorder. Urinary mandelic acid in end shift of the first workday was measured as biologic exposure monitoring. Results: There was no difference in age between cases and controls (P=0.2). Color confusion index in cases was significantly higher than control group (P=0.017). Urinary mandelic acid of cases was in the range of 1000-1400 mg/l that indicate daily exposure to more than 50 ppm (OSHA PEL) of styrene. There was no significant correlation between uric mandelic acid and color vision disorders (P=0.93). There was no correlation between age and color vision disorders too (CC=-0.01). Conclusion: Exposure to styrene in a concentration above permissible limit can cause color vision disorders.
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spelling doaj-art-e57c81ebaf734eb8a706513b0fe4d60d2025-08-25T05:50:50ZengShahid Sadoughi University of Medical Scienceطب کار2251-71892251-82742009-12-01113741Evaluation of color vision in a waxy foundry plantKh Sadeghniiat Haghighi0B Khosravi1A Bahmanabadi2Kh Davari3 Tehran University of Medical Sciences Shahid Beheshti University,Yazd Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran University of Medical Sciences Abstract Background: Occupational exposure to styrene can lead to various psychological and somatic complaints including color vision disorder that can occur even in low concentrations. Color vision disease is an early clue for effect of styrene on human, which can be used as an appropriate screening method in workers exposed to styrene. Materials and Methods: Working in waxy foundry is a job with exposure to styrene. This study has been performed to evaluate color vision of workers who work in this factory. When considering inclusion and exclusion criteria, 35 waxy foundry workers and 62 workers unexposed to styrene were assessed. To determine color confusion Index we used Launtony D15 d test to discover yellow-blue color vision disorder. Urinary mandelic acid in end shift of the first workday was measured as biologic exposure monitoring. Results: There was no difference in age between cases and controls (P=0.2). Color confusion index in cases was significantly higher than control group (P=0.017). Urinary mandelic acid of cases was in the range of 1000-1400 mg/l that indicate daily exposure to more than 50 ppm (OSHA PEL) of styrene. There was no significant correlation between uric mandelic acid and color vision disorders (P=0.93). There was no correlation between age and color vision disorders too (CC=-0.01). Conclusion: Exposure to styrene in a concentration above permissible limit can cause color vision disorders.http://tkj.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-27-en.pdfstyrenecolor visionwaxy foundryurine mandelic acid
spellingShingle Kh Sadeghniiat Haghighi
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A Bahmanabadi
Kh Davari
Evaluation of color vision in a waxy foundry plant
طب کار
styrene
color vision
waxy foundry
urine mandelic acid
title Evaluation of color vision in a waxy foundry plant
title_full Evaluation of color vision in a waxy foundry plant
title_fullStr Evaluation of color vision in a waxy foundry plant
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of color vision in a waxy foundry plant
title_short Evaluation of color vision in a waxy foundry plant
title_sort evaluation of color vision in a waxy foundry plant
topic styrene
color vision
waxy foundry
urine mandelic acid
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