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20
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Education & Educational Research
Formaldehyde (FA) is a potential carcinogen and mutagen. In addition t
o inducing genotoxic effects in subhuman laboratory tests, FA has been
found to be mutagenic to cultured human cells. Evidence regarding the
genotoxic potential of FA on exposed individuals at occupational leve
ls is insufficient and conflicting. The authors of this study examined
chromosomal aberrations in peripheral blood lymphocytes from a group
of 30 medical students exposed to FA for 15 months in a gross anatomy
dissection laboratory. The results were compared with similar analyses
from 30 off-site, matched, unexposed controls. At average exposures o
f less than 1 ppm, 72-hour lymphocyte cultures of the study cohort did
not reveal any difference in the incidences of chromosomal aberration
s among the exposed and the control group by conventional Giemsa stain
ing and G-banding.