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Multiple Chemical Sensitivity in Chemical Laboratory Workers

Pérez-Crespo J, Lobato-Cañón R, Solanes-Puchol

BACKGROUND: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is an acquired disease which etiology remains unknown. It is characterized by the development of sensitivity to certain chemical products. Most of the hypotheses formulated to...
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

Chae HJ, Kim BG, Kim HC, Lee MY, Leem JH

  • KMID: 2141460
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 2012 Dec;24(4):328-338.
This article reviews newly available knowledge on multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), a chronic medical condition characterized by symptoms in multiple organ and caused by exposure to low levels of common...
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Multiple chemical sensitivity caused by exposure to ignition coal fumes: a case report

Yun MJ, Kang DM, Lee KH, Kim YK, Kim JE

  • KMID: 2379978
  • Ann Occup Environ Med.
  • 2013 ;25(1):32.
BACKGROUND: Although multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is a well-known disorder caused by environmental exposures, MCS caused by occupational exposure has been reported in Korea. Therefore, we report a MCS case...
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A Validation of the Korean Version of QEESI(c) (The Quick Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory)

Jeon BH, Lee SH, Kim HA

  • KMID: 2035678
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 2012 Mar;24(1):96-114.
OBJECTIVES: A standardized questionnaire is not available for use as a screening tool to assess individuals with MCS/IEI in Korea. The QEESI(c), originally developed by Miller & Prihoda in 1998,...
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Allergic Diseases and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity in Korean Adults

Jeong I, Kim I, Park HJ, Roh J, Park JW, Lee JH

PURPOSE: Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is a clinical syndrome representing multi-organ and psychological symptoms caused by chronic exposure to various chemicals in low concentrations. We evaluated the prevalence and related...
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Volatile Organic Compounds Contribute to Airway Hyperresponsiveness

Jang AS, Choi IS, Koh YI, Park CS

BACKGROUND: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in concentrations found in both the work and home environments may influence lung function. We investigated the prevalence of airway responsiveness in workers exposed...
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Clinical Characteristics of Disability in Patients with Indoor Air–Related Environmental Intolerance

Vuokko A, Karvala K, Suojalehto H, Lindholm H, Selinheimo S, Heinonen-Guzejev M, Leppämäki S, Cederström S, Hublin C, Tuisku K, Sainio M

BACKGROUND: Chronic nonspecific symptoms attributed to indoor nonindustrial work environments are common and may cause disability, but the medical nature of this disability is unclear. The aim was to medically...
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