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Query: UMLS:C0677481 (
urinary frequency
)
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It is well known that the urinary excretion of
oxalic acid
is one of the main determinants for urinary stone formation. From 1950 to 1978 a saturated
oxalic acid
solution was used in a repainting and cleaning process for railroad cars in Norwegian railroad workshops. With the use of a questionnaire, the cumulative prevalence of urolithiasis-induced colic episodes was registered in the Sundland railroad depot. Forty-two (11.9%) out of 353 male workers not exposed to
oxalic acid
reported having had one or more such stone colic episodes. The corresponding figure for 15 individuals who had a very high exposure to
oxalic acid
was 8 (53.3%). Also workers in other departments, occasionally exposed to
oxalic acid
, had an increased stone colic prevalence rate, a finding suggesting a positive dose-response relationship. There was an increased frequency of stone colic episodes in the age group 40-69 years. Seven heavily exposed workers in the paint shop reported initial
pollakiuria
and slight dysuria during the exposure. The study indicates a causal relation between urinary stone formation in the investigated railroad shopmen and their exposure to
oxalic acid
at work.
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PMID:Urolithiasis in railroad shopmen in relation to oxalic acid exposure at work. 400 3