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    Erratum to Drug-Induced Hepatic Disorders

    Martin Døssing, Jesper Sonne in Drug Safety (1994)

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    Small-airways dysfunction in never smoking asbestos exposed Danish plumbers

    Among 701 Copenhagen plumbers we examined the lung function of 23 never smokers, who had removed asbestos insulation and intermittently been exposed to high levels of asbestos for about 25 years without being ...

    Martin Døssing, Steffen Groth, Jørgen Vestbo in International Archives of Occupational and… (1990)

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    Antipyrine and metronidazole metabolism during occupational exposure to gasoline

    Antipyrine and metronidazole clearance was measured in 18 fuel-filling attendants by the single-sample method while the attendants were being exposed occupationally to gasoline; the measurements were repeated ...

    Martin Døssing, Steffen Loft, Jesper Sonne in International Archives of Occupational and… (1988)

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    Toluene metabolism during exposure to varying concentrations combined with exercise

    The urinary excretion of hippuric acid (HA) and ortho-cresol (O-cr) in man was measured in two studies of 7-h exposure to toluene in a climate chamber, either constant concentration of 100 ppm or varying conce...

    Jesper Bælum, Martin Døssing in International Archives of Occupational and… (1987)

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    Diagnosis of Acute Drug-Induced Liver Injury

    Martin Døssing, Dr Per Buch Andreasen in Medical Toxicology (1986)

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    Occupational liver injury

    Epidemiological studies have mapped the occurrence of hepatitis B among health personnel with the use of specific serologic markers and thereby made rational preventive precautions possible. Follow-up studies ...

    Martin Døssing, Peter Skinhøj in International Archives of Occupational and… (1985)

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    Effect of ethanol, cimetidine and propranolol on toluene metabolism in man

    In a climatic exposure chamber four healthy volunteers were exposed to 100ppm toluene, 100ppm toluene + ethanol, 100ppm toluene + cimetidine, and 100ppm toluene + propranolol for 7h each at random over four co...

    Martin Døssing, Jesper Bælum in International Archives of Occupational and… (1984)

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    Noninvasive assessment of microsomal enzyme activity in occupational medicine:

    The activity of the hepatic microsomal enzyme system, which may be of great importance for metabolic activation and deactivation of hepatotoxic agents and carcinogens, is changed by exposure to commonly used i...

    Martin Døssing in International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health (1984)

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    Hepatic microsomal enzyme function in technicians and anesthesiologists exposed to halothane and nitrous oxide

    It is controversial whether daily occupational exposure to halothane stimulates (induces) the hepatic microsomal enzyme function in man.

    Martin Døssing in International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health (1982)