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The case of ? 35-year-old woman is described presenting stiffness and severe pain in the spine, gastric disturbances, stomatitis, paresthesias in legs and arms, especially in the u1nar nerve area, loss of mental acuity, visual disturbances and extreme general malaise.
On1y ? few clear-cut objective findings were noted, namely: decreased muscular power in the ulnar nerve area, stomatitis and brittle nails. Consu1tants in various specialties felt that this patient was afflicted with an organic disease.
This condition cleared up comp1ete1y following elimination of fluoridated water at the 1 ?.?.?. concentration and recurred following its resumption.
These symptoms coincide clearly with manifestations of incipient fluo?ine poisoning as described by Roholm, Frada and Mentesana, and Walters. Additional cases of this disease have been observed which will b? reported later. They indicate that allergic individuals are more susceptible to this disease.
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Fluoride intoxication from drinking water (a report of 52 cases)
In previous publications, cases of incipient fluorine 1) poisoning from drinking artificially fluoridated water at the 1 ppm concentration were reported. A specific disease pattern could be discerned closely tallying with what has b??n observed in industrial poisoning from fluorine intake at higher levels. There are three groups of symptoms: 1. Those
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Allergic reactions from fluorides
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A comparative analysis of the results of multiple tests in patients with chronic industrial fluorosis
For this paper, X-rays, intelligence testing, fingernail fluorine content testing, electroencephalographs, and tests of nervous system symptoms and signs were performed on patients with chronic industrial fluorosis, as well as on workers who had worked in the same environment for shorter periods of time and were not diagnosed with industrial
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Fluoride Sources, Toxicity and Fluorosis Management Techniques - A Brief Review.
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Prenatal and postnatal ingestion of fluoride salts: a progress report.
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