2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2010.06.004
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Pregnancy outcome after risk assessment of occupational exposure to organic solvents: A prospective cohort study

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“…Los trabajos revisados, fueron 13 estudios de cohortes (30,31,35,37,38,44,45,47,48,51,52,58,62) , 20 estudios de casos y controles (28,29,32,33,36,(39)(40)(41)(42)(43)46,49,50,53,(55)(56)(57)59,61) y 2 descriptivos transversales (34,54) .…”
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“…Los trabajos revisados, fueron 13 estudios de cohortes (30,31,35,37,38,44,45,47,48,51,52,58,62) , 20 estudios de casos y controles (28,29,32,33,36,(39)(40)(41)(42)(43)46,49,50,53,(55)(56)(57)59,61) y 2 descriptivos transversales (34,54) .…”
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“…Los países que aportaron un mayor número de investigaciones fueron Estados Unidos, con 7 estudios (28,39,40,47,51,52,54) y Francia con 5 (30,31,36,50,56) . Si bien, es destacable que se revisaron trabajos de 13 países diferentes y también se recopiló un estudio donde participaron varios países (42) .…”
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“…Both overall associations [5-7] and their absence [8,10] have been reported. The finding of an overall association with non-chromosomal malformations, primarily reflecting the occurrence of oro-facial clefts and urinary, male genital [7] and musculoskeletal malformations [5], support our results (urinary malformations excluded).…”
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“…Literature reviews have suggested an association between high exposure to some organic solvents and the risk of foetal loss [3,4]. However, the findings concerning the impact of maternal occupational exposure to organic solvents on the risk of congenital anomalies have not been consistent [3,5-10]. Studying this issue is complicated by the fact that often exposure involves a mixture of solvents and is therefore difficult to classify.…”
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confidence: 99%