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[The most important human aluminoses].

A P Avtsyn

    Arkhiv Patologii
    |January 1, 1986
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Aluminoses, or aluminum accumulation diseases, can cause serious health issues when the body cannot excrete aluminum properly. This review details various forms of aluminosis, from neurological disorders to occupational lung diseases.

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    Area of Science:

    • Environmental Health
    • Toxicology
    • Neurology

    Context:

    • Aluminoses represent a spectrum of trace element deficiencies with varying severity.
    • The human body possesses physiological mechanisms, primarily urinary excretion, to mitigate aluminum's pathogenic effects.
    • Homeostasis disturbances, such as renal deficiency or direct aluminum penetration, can precipitate pathological symptoms.

    Purpose:

    • To comprehensively review and classify the diverse clinical manifestations of aluminosis.
    • To highlight the pathological pathways and conditions associated with aluminum accumulation.
    • To distinguish between different forms of aluminosis based on affected systems and etiological factors.

    Summary:

    • Aluminoses are categorized into distinct forms including simple central nervous system accumulation in the elderly, aluminum-related dementia (Alzheimer disease, presenile/senile dementia), and various encephalopathies (dialysis, non-dialysis infantile, total parenteral nutrition).

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  • Iatrogenic forms include dialysis aluminum osteodystrophy and peritoneal aluminosis.
  • Occupational exposures can lead to aluminum pneumoconiosis and bronchospastic syndrome in aluminum smelter workers.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a structured classification of aluminosis, aiding in diagnosis and understanding of aluminum toxicity.
    • Emphasizes the importance of physiological regulation and the consequences of its failure in aluminum homeostasis.
    • Informs clinical practice and occupational health strategies concerning aluminum exposure and its associated pathologies.