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Query: UMLS:C0023380 (
lethargy
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To evaluate the health effects of occupational phosphine exposure, 22 workers engaged in fumigation of stored grains were subjected to a clinical and environmental study. These workers were used to placing aluminum phosphide tablets on the stacks of grains and covering it with a gas-proof plastic cover. The mean age of the workers was 48 years (range 24-60) and mean duration of exposure 11.1 years (range 0.5-29). After fumigation they reported minor symptoms, which included cough (18.2%), dyspnoea (31.8%), tightness around the chest (27.3%), headache (31.8%),
giddiness
, numbness and
lethargy
(13.6% each), anorexia and epigastric pain (18.2% each). The abnormal physical signs included bilateral diffuse rhonchi and absent ankle reflex each occurring in one worker. Motor nerve conduction velocity of median and peroneal nerves, and sensory conduction velocity of median and sural nerves were normal. Phosphine concentration in the work environment ranged from 0.17 to 2.11 ppm. Occupational phosphine exposure in the workers was associated with mild to moderate symptoms, which were transient. However, to assess the chronic effects, long-term follow-up is recommended.
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PMID:Occupational phosphine exposure in Indian workers. 317 55
A prospective study of the emotional reaction to interval sterilization was conducted by means of interviews 1 week prior to sterilization and 7 months postoperative with 155 Buddhist Thai women aged 35 years or under, living in Bangkok, and undergoing interval laparoscopic sterilizations for socioeconomic indications. The mean age of subjects was 27.8 years, with a range of 19-35, mean duration of marriage was 8.0 years, and mean number of children was 2.8. 56.1% of the women were housewives, 77.0% had a low educational level, and 100% were of lower socioeconomic status. 65 subjects reported psychophysiologic and emotional symptoms prior to operation, 51 continued to complain of the symptoms 6 months later, and 10 women developed new symptoms postoperatively. In the preoperative interviews, 26 women complained of irritability, 25 of headache and backache, 10 of weakness and
lethargy
, 11 of
giddiness
or fainting, 5 each of palpitation and breathing difficulty, 8 of insomnia, 4 each of anorexia and gastrointestinal upset, and 3 of other conditions. Of the 10 women developing symptoms postoperatively, 6 complained of irritability, 5 of headache, 3 of insomnia, and 1 each of weakness and
lethargy
,
giddiness
or fainting, and anorexia. Irritability and headache, which accounted for most of the symptoms, were mostly mild and few required medication. Further psychiatric investigation into personal backgrounds of subjects with psychophysiologic or emotional symptoms revealed that practically all had concurrent problems with their marriages, children, finances, or relatives, with marital problems the most frequent. 35% of subjects reported postoperative menstrual disturbances, but 72% of the sample had been on oral contraceptives or IUDs, which can influence menstrual patterns. 8 and 10 women respectively reported increased sexual drive and sexual satisfaction, 6 and 3 reported decreased drive and satisfaction, and 141 and 142 reported no change in desire or satisfaction. 5 reported postoperative dyspareunia. 145 husbands and 152 wives stated they were satisfied with the operation.
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PMID:Emotional reaction to female sterilization: a prospective study. 710 4