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Clin Ter ; 168(6): e380-e387, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29209688

ABSTRACT

AIM: Many studies have examined the effects of benzene on testosterone. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the possible correlation between the blood levels of benzene and the levels of testosterone. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study involved a group of 148 subjects. For every worker have been made out a blood sample for the evaluation of benzene and testosterone levels and an urine analysis for the evaluation of the levels of trans, trans-muconic acid and S-phenylmercapturic acid. We estimated the Pearson correlation coefficient between the variables in the sample and the urinary metabolites, age, length of service, gender, BMI. For the analysis of the major confounding factors it was performed a multiple linear regression. RESULTS: The Pearson correlation coefficiet showed: 1. a significant inverse correlation between the S-phenyl mercapturic acid and free testosterone; 2. a significant direct correlation between trans-trans muconic acid and BMI. After dividing the sample according to the median of blood benzene (161.0 ng / L), Pearson correlation coefficient showed a significant inverse correlation between the S-phenyl mercapturic acid and free testosterone in the group with values below this median. CONCLUSIONS: Our results, to be considered preliminary, suggest that occupational exposure to low levels of benzene, present in urban pollution, affect the blood levels of testosterone. These results need to be confirmed in future studies, with the eventual possibility of including more specific fertility tests.


Subject(s)
Benzene/analysis , Environmental Exposure , Occupational Exposure , Testosterone/analysis , Acetylcysteine/analogs & derivatives , Acetylcysteine/analysis , Adult , Biomarkers/blood , Biomarkers/urine , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sorbic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Sorbic Acid/analysis , Testosterone/blood , Testosterone/urine
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Clin Ter ; 168(1): e42-e47, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28240762

ABSTRACT

Work-related stress may exert a negative impact on a variety of physical and psychological attributes relating to the health of employees and work organizations. Several studies conducted in Italy have shown that workers and employees who express less satisfaction show increased symptoms of obesity and cognitive disability. The latest evidence underlines the pathogenic relationship between stress and neurological disease through inflammatory neuro- immune activation. The aim of this review was to describe the relationship between workplace stress and adverse changes in lifestyle that develop into obesity, neuroinflammation and cognitive dysfunction. The molecular mechanisms involved and guidelines for the prevention of these trends are discussed briefly.


Subject(s)
Cognition , Stress, Psychological/etiology , Workplace/psychology , Humans , Italy , Life Style , Obesity/epidemiology
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Clin Ter ; 168(1): e48-e53, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28240763

ABSTRACT

The cognitive disability associated with stress in patients presenting cancer disease may exert a significant impact on the psychological health of the individual and even deteriorate the clinical diagnosis. The present study consists of a review of the available literature and an analysis of the association between psychopathologic disease and cancer by selecting useful contributions to the medicosocial discussion of the topic. Interesting considerations have emerged on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of the association between psychopathology and cancer that initiated possibilities towards a greater accuracy in the assessment of the patient that is not only limited to oncologic problems and outcomes.


Subject(s)
Neoplasms/psychology , Psychopathology , Humans
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Clin Ter ; 167(5): e96-e101, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27845486

ABSTRACT

Earliest notions concerning autism (Autism Spectrum Disorders, ASD) describe the disturbance in executive functioning. Despite altered definition, executive functioning, expressed as higher cognitive skills required complex behaviors linked to the prefrontal cortex, are defective in autism. Specific difficulties in children presenting autism or verbal disabilities at executive functioning levels have been identified. Nevertheless, the developmental deficit of executive functioning in autism is highly diversified with huge individual variation and may even be absent. The aim of the present study to examine the current standing of intact executive functioning intact in ASD. RESULTS: Analysis of ASD populations, whether high-functioning, Asperger's or autism Broad Phenotype, studied over a range of executive functions including response inhibition, planning, cognitive flexibility, cognitive inhibition, and alerting networks indicates an absence of damage/impairment compared to the typically-developed normal control subjects. CONCLUSIONS: These findings of intact executive functioning in ASD subjects provide a strong foundation on which to construct applications for growth environments and the rehabilitation of autistic subjects.


Subject(s)
Autism Spectrum Disorder , Executive Function , Autistic Disorder , Child , Female , Humans , Male
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Clin Ter ; 167(6): e162-e166, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28051830

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The Gambling Disorder (GD) was recently defined as a behavioral addiction by the "The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV"( DSM-V) since the clinical, neurobiological and psychopathological similarities led it to be defined it as an addiction "sine substantia". The aim of this study is to formulate an "identikit" of the gambler, to evaluate a possible association between GD / emotional specific factors and the correlation between GD / substance abuse, GD / suicide. METHOD: In the study, 41 subjects were included (31 males and 10 females) and all were diagnosed with GD. A questionnaire was distributed containing 24 questions deriving from South Oaks Gambling Screen and the DSM-IVTR. RESULTS: The study showed that 51% of the respondents makes use of alcohol and / or drugs; that 73% of the patients started playing in order to relieve feelings of dysphoria and suffering consequences on work as well as family life (51%). A great deal of the respondents were indebted (39%) to the extent of needing to ask for loans from usurer (17%). Furthermore, 41% of the respondents in the sample showed that GD could be transformed into an alarming risk of suicide. DISCUSSION: The correlation between GD and drug abuse may depend on the brain function and the neural circuits that support impulsive behavior and the gratification mechanisms. Emotional experiences (stress, low level of education, divorce, poor social support) could constitute a possible risk factor that increases the GD. The committed offenses related to gambling could be explained by "loss of control". CONCLUSIONS: The results of the present study contributes to the body of knowledge regarding the size of phenomenon from a statistical and epidemiological point of view, suggesting the necessity for targeted information on the risks connected to GD in order to capture early warning signs which enables the intervention with suitable strategies.


Subject(s)
Behavior, Addictive/psychology , Gambling/psychology , Personality , Public Health , Adult , Female , Humans , Impulsive Behavior , Male , Middle Aged
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Clin Ter ; 167(6): e180-e185, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28051833

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Exercise, as a potent epigenetic regulator, implies the potential to counteract pathophysiological processes and alterations in most cardiovascular/respiratory cells and tissues not withstanding a paucity of understanding the underlying molecular mechanisms and doseresponse relationships. In the present account, the assets accruing from physical exercise and its influence upon executive functioning are examined. Under conditions of neuropsychiatric and neurologic ill-health, age-related deterioration of functional and biomarker indicators during healthy and disordered trajectories, neuroimmune and affective unbalance, and epigenetic pressures, exercise offers a large harvest of augmentations in health and well-being. Both animal models and human studies support the premise of manifest gains from regular exercise within several domains, besides cognitive function and mood, notably as the agency of a noninvasive, readily available therapeutic intervention.


Subject(s)
Cognition Disorders/prevention & control , Cognition/physiology , Exercise/physiology , Physical Fitness/physiology , Age Factors , Exercise Therapy/methods , Humans , Memory/physiology
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Clin Ter ; 166(5): e357-60, 2015.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26550822

ABSTRACT

In clinical and legal cases some injuries found in living patient or dead body can give rise to difficulties of interpretation regarding the nature of the legally relevant formation mechanism. A field of study that offers often this issue is the brain hemorrhage that it could be traumatic or no traumatic. The authors propose a narrative review of the literature that enables us to recognize in the analysis of the kind of bleeding or type of associated lesions, useful and updated support tools for settlement of the case in question.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Hemorrhage/diagnosis , Craniocerebral Trauma/diagnosis , Forensic Medicine/legislation & jurisprudence , Cerebral Hemorrhage/etiology , Craniocerebral Trauma/complications , Humans
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Diagn Interv Imaging ; 96(9): 843-59, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26275829

ABSTRACT

In France, the national breast cancer-screening program is based on mammography combined with clinical breast examination, and sometimes breast ultrasound for patients with high breast density. Digital breast tomosynthesis is a currently assessed 3D imaging technique in which angular projections of the stationary compressed breast are acquired automatically. When combined with mammography, clinicians can review both conventional (2D) as well as three-dimensional (3D) data. The purpose of this article is to review recent reports on this new breast imaging technique and complements this information with our personal experience. The main advantages of tomosynthesis are that it facilitates the detection and characterization of breast lesions, as well as the diagnosis of occult lesions in dense breasts. However, to do this, patients are exposed to higher levels of radiation than with 2D mammography. In France, the indications for tomosynthesis and its use in breast cancer-screening (individual and organized) are yet to be defined, as is its role in the diagnosis and staging of breast cancer (multiple lesions). Further studies assessing in particular the combined reconstruction of the 2D view using 3D tomosynthesis data acquired during a single breast compression event, and therefore reducing patient exposure to radiation, are expected to provide valuable insight.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Early Detection of Cancer , Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/methods , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods , Mammography/methods , Radiographic Image Enhancement/methods , Adenocarcinoma/diagnosis , Adenocarcinoma/pathology , Biopsy, Needle , Breast/pathology , Breast Density , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Female , Humans , Mammary Glands, Human/abnormalities , Neoplasm Staging , Radiation Dosage , Sensitivity and Specificity , Ultrasonography, Mammary/methods
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Clin Ter ; 165(6): e419-22, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25524198

ABSTRACT

Even if the rupture is the most common cause of death of patients with Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) and the risk increases with the presence and the size of IntraLuminal Thrombosis (ILT), there are cases in which death occurs for other causes. The Authors present an autoptic report of considerable size AAA with ILT in a patient who died by heart failure due to CAD thrombotic and ischemic heart disease. A protective role of approved in the literature and the role of products resulting from the thrombotic formation could explain the death event.


Subject(s)
Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/pathology , Coronary Artery Disease/pathology , Thrombosis/pathology , Aged , Fatal Outcome , Female , Humans
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Clin Ter ; 165(6): e416-8, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25524197

ABSTRACT

Myocardial Bridging (MB) is a benign condition that may be considered as a possible cause of ischaemic cardiopathy up to myocardial infarction. The authors describe the autopsy case of an MB of circumflex artery in a person with a myocardial infarction of the posterior wall of the left ventricle. In this case, the chronic ischemic heart disease can be explained by the congenital anomaly and in the literature there is scientific evidence to support the thesis. The MB is a benign condition that in combination with other risk factors can cause ischemic heart disease.


Subject(s)
Myocardial Bridging/complications , Myocardial Infarction/etiology , Fatal Outcome , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Myocardial Bridging/pathology
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Minerva Pediatr ; 66(3): 229-32, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24826979

ABSTRACT

Perinatal testicular torsion (PTT) is a very complex condition because of rarity of presentation and diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties. In presence of perinatal testicular torsion, the involvement of contralateral testis can be present also in absence of other indications which suggest the bilateral involvement; therefore, occurrences supported by literature do not exclude the use of surgery to avoid the risk of omitted or delayed diagnosis. The data on possible recovery of these testicles are not satisfactory, and treatment consists of an observational approach ("wait-and-see") or an interventional approach. The hypothesis of randomized clinical trials seems impracticable because of rarity of disease. The authors present a case of PTT, analyzing injuries due to clinical and surgical management of these patients, according to medicolegal profile. The delayed diagnosis and the choice of an incorrect therapeutic approach can compromise the position of healthcare professionals, defective in terms of skill, prudence and diligence. Endocrine insufficiency is an unfortunate event. The analysis of literature seems to support, because of high risk, a surgical approach aimed not only at resolution of unilateral pathology or prevention of a relapse, but also at prevention of contralateral testicular torsion.


Subject(s)
Spermatic Cord Torsion , Delayed Diagnosis/legislation & jurisprudence , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Spermatic Cord Torsion/diagnosis , Spermatic Cord Torsion/surgery , Surgical Procedures, Operative/legislation & jurisprudence
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Minerva Med ; 104(4): 487-92, 2013 Aug.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24008610

ABSTRACT

The primary obstruction of the bladder neck is a condition which is diagnosed in many young people with symptoms of lower urinary tract, such as obstructive symptoms (difficulty in the initial phase of urination and urinary retention) and irritative symptoms (pollakiuria, dysuria and nocturia). These tests are needed for the diagnosis: uroflowmetry, urodynamics, rx urethrocystography. For the treatment are used alpha-blockers or surgery. The main diagnostic test is the urodynamic study. Even though the alpha-blockers are effective and safe drugs, sometimes the treatment is surgical. The gold standard is the transurethral incision of the prostate or bladder neck (TUIP), a technique with good results, but with some complications, including retrograde ejaculation, that is the most dangerous, and erectile dysfunction, that occurs in a lower percentage of patients. In this work was studied, in terms of forensic medicine, the case of a patient who is 35 years old and reported erectile dysfunction after an intervention of transurethral incision of the prostate or bladder neck. Although there is a limited possibility, documented in the literature, of erectile dysfunction as a result of TUIP, there is no sufficient evidence to confer the responsibility of patient's organic nature impotence to the health professional civil conduct which is directly related to the transurethral incision of the bladder neck, considering the presence of a lumbo-sacral disc disease in the patient, documented by CT two years before the surgery.


Subject(s)
Erectile Dysfunction/etiology , Lumbar Vertebrae , Malpractice , Postoperative Complications , Spinal Stenosis/diagnosis , Urinary Bladder Neck Obstruction/surgery , Adult , Humans , Male , Spinal Stenosis/complications , Treatment Outcome , Urinary Bladder Neck Obstruction/etiology , Urination Disorders/etiology
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Clin Ter ; 164(4): e273-8, 2013.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24045522

ABSTRACT

AIMS: The aim of this work is to study the association between autism in a group of autistic children and risk factors for specific familiar diseases and developmental disease in the early years of life, through a medical social investigation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For this study, we have submitted an anamnestic questionnaire to 29 autistic children and their families in a South Italy region (Basilicata), collecting data about children and their parents. RESULTS: The results show that many children have a family history of autoimmune diseases (psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, Takayasu's arteritis), allergies and food intolerances, suggesting a putative involvement of the immune system in autism etiopathogenesis. Analyzing residences areas of patients, Potenza and Matera, with their environmental factors (radioactive waste repositories, incinerators, intensive farming), we demonstrate that the particular territorial characteristics don't affect autism. CONCLUSIONS: Autistic disorder is a spectrum of neurologic disorders complex both in etiopathogenesis and healthcare. So we aim to continue the study already undertaken on cytokines of autistic subjects serum and to extend it through biomolecular approaches assessing the presence of specific genetic polymorphisms in order to identify the physiopathogenetic mechanisms underlying the disease and to evaluate the predictive risk with the aim to improve care interventions.


Subject(s)
Autistic Disorder , Autistic Disorder/epidemiology , Autistic Disorder/genetics , Child , Humans , Risk Factors , Sociological Factors
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Neurotox Res ; 24(4): 491-501, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23604965

ABSTRACT

The contribution of neuroimmune functioning and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) to functional dysregulation in autism spectrum disorder was assessed in 29 patients under treatment in two specialized centers of Basilicata (Chiaromonte and Matera), Southern Italy, through analysis of serum levels of cytokines and BDNF. Elevated levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine, including interleukin-1, interleukin-6, interleukin-12, interleukin-23, tumor necrosis factor-α and BDNF were observed, regardless of age and gender. Comparisons were made with age- and gender-related healthy controls. The present findings reinforce current notions regarding immunoexcitotoxic mechanisms contributing to the pathophysiology of autistic disorder.


Subject(s)
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/blood , Child Development Disorders, Pervasive/immunology , Cytokines/blood , Adolescent , Child , Child Development Disorders, Pervasive/blood , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Interleukin-1/blood , Interleukin-12/blood , Interleukin-6/blood , Male , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/blood
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Minerva Chir ; 68(2): 213-9, 2013 Apr.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23612236

ABSTRACT

Peyronie's disease is characterized by the presence of an inelastic fibrous plaque of the penile tunica albuginea affecting 3-10% of the male population. The fibrous scar causes the curvature of the erect penis, which prevents the penetration. In the stabilization phase the plaque can cause a variable degree of erectile dysfunction (20-54%). In the treatment of the chronic disease, surgery is the gold standard and in case of concomitant erectile dysfunction the placement of a penile prosthesis is indicated. This surgery is loaded with an increase of the variables which can affect the outcome, such as individual clinical features and functionality of the device. The present case concerns a patient suffering from erectile dysfunction associated with Peyronie's disease who underwent surgery for implantation of hydraulic three-component penile prosthesis. After surgery a malfunction of the prosthesis was detected, which required unloading measures under sedation and a surgical revision of the scrotal pump. The latter was followed by the displacement of the prosthesis' cylinder and by a new surgical treatment for the reintegration of the prosthesis and the repair of the left corpus cavernosum. After two months a wrong positioning of the two cylinders inserted into the corpora cavernosa, with the left cranial extreme positioned 2 cm below the contralateral, was detected. In this case the failure of surgical treatment highlights a negligent behavior and the responsibility of the doctors by failing to examine adequately the variables, both clinical and not clinical, that might affect the outcome of the intervention.


Subject(s)
Erectile Dysfunction/surgery , General Surgery/legislation & jurisprudence , Intraoperative Complications/etiology , Malpractice , Penile Implantation , Penile Induration/surgery , Penile Prosthesis , Penis/injuries , Urology/legislation & jurisprudence , Adult , Carbolines/therapeutic use , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Erectile Dysfunction/drug therapy , Erectile Dysfunction/etiology , Foreign-Body Migration/etiology , Humans , Hypertension/complications , Male , Panic Disorder/complications , Penile Induration/complications , Prosthesis Failure , Tadalafil
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Panminerva Med ; 55(1): 99-105, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23241839

ABSTRACT

Internet and dematerialization have greatly facilitated the medical profession. Contractual physicians and national health service doctors now have efficient tools for the electronic management of their routine administrative workload. A recent innovation is the medical sickness certificate issued by primary care providers and national health service physicians. Following postponements and uncertainties, procedures for the electronic completion and online transmission of the sickness certificate are now complete. The changes introduced by the so-called "Brunetta decree", however, have made its application difficult and continuous improvement to the system is needed, considering also the severe penalties imposed for violations. In the light of serious legal repercussions for health care professionals, this article examines various critical issues, highlighting the pitfalls and the network's enormous potential for ascertaining evidence of irregularities. The overheated debate on absenteeism due to illness, the diverse roles of national health physicians and self-employed doctors responsible for issuing a sickness certificate, and problems related to circumstances in which a doctor operates, are the key topics in this discussion. Computerization is an effective tool for optimizing public resources; however, it also seeks to ferret out, through the traceability of certification, abuse of medical certification, with severe penalties applied if certificates are discovered to contain misleading or untrue information.


Subject(s)
Absenteeism , Electronic Health Records , Eligibility Determination , Employment , Sick Leave , Work Capacity Evaluation , Electronic Health Records/legislation & jurisprudence , Eligibility Determination/legislation & jurisprudence , Employment/legislation & jurisprudence , Fraud , Government Regulation , Health Policy , Humans , Italy , Liability, Legal , National Health Programs , Primary Health Care , Sick Leave/legislation & jurisprudence
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Clin Ter ; 163(5): e357-63, 2012.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23099987

ABSTRACT

Over the last decades, the increase in the global population's mean age has implied a corresponding increase in degenerative disease affecting various anatomical areas and tissues, including bones and cartilages, thus provoking a rising number of disabilities and a wider usage of drugs, mostly anti-inflammatory and cortisone. New developments in technologic and biomedical fields gave birth to new subjects, such as tissue engineering, cell therapy, gene therapy that, by and large, create a knowledge network falling under the concept of Regenerative Medicine. This science is essentially based on the usage of stem cells that can replicate and renovate themselves originating, if adequately stimulated, a number of cell types. Inter alia, in orthopaedic field a particular type of adult stem cells is used, the mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). If combined with synthetic material produced in laboratories, the usage of these cells has provided inspiration for new study interests; today, it can be applied in various degenerative and post-traumatic pathologies, with great therapeutic benefits for the patient. Actually, many studies write about an improvement in patients' life quality. In this sense appear significant reflections on legal medicine, both in accidents and insurance, of this innovative therapeutic alternative and is hopefully an equally valid process of improvement of regulatory and case law.


Subject(s)
Orthopedics/legislation & jurisprudence , Orthopedics/methods , Regenerative Medicine/legislation & jurisprudence , Humans
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Clin Ter ; 163(5): e365-71, 2012.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23099988

ABSTRACT

"Seafarer" means person employed with any job on board a ship offshore, whether publicly or privately, excluding ships of war. Day by day a seafarer is forced to confront a reality in constant motion and live in environments that require awkward movements, and restricting the normal mobility of the person. In order to verify the frequency of herniated discs in this particular category of workers, given the recent introduction of INAIL tabulated diseases, a study was conducted on a sample of seafarers. Data analysis showed that 48.3% of the seafarers of the sample has herniated lumbar disc, and 34.5% of these duties in the deck, and 65.5% of the machine. The study of sample, varied as to age and task being performed, supports the assertion that the individual risk factors, especially age and obesity, are not strongly implicated in the genesis of disk herniation suffered by seafarers while the work factors (vibrations) play a more significant role in the onset of this disease. This consideration is part of a context, that of legal medical evaluation and in particular the causal relationship, which currently seems rather lacking in terms of literature and scientific production.


Subject(s)
Intervertebral Disc Displacement/diagnosis , Naval Medicine/legislation & jurisprudence , Occupational Diseases/diagnosis , Adult , Aged , Humans , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Ships , Young Adult
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