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Hematological Parameters in the Volatile Substance Sniffers

Uçucu Madde Koklayıcılarda Hematolojik Parametreler

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Glue sniffing is a frequent problem among teenagers. Various chemical substances, especially toluene and benzene, contained in the glues have been reported to be hematotoxic. The hematological parameters of 44 healthy teenagers who used to be chronic glue sniffers were investigated to detect any subclinic hematological damage. No abnormalities could be determined in the peripheral blood examination. The present results were discussed and compared with previous studies.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Yapıştırıcıların uygunsuz kullanımı adolesanlarda sık karşılaşılan bir problemdir. Yapıştırıcılar içerisinde bulunan çeşitli kimyasal maddeler, özellikle toltıen ve benzen'in hematotoksik olduğu bildirilmiştir. Eskiden kronik yapıştırıcı bağımlısı olan 44 adolesanın hematolojik parametreleri, subklinik hematolojik hasarı tespit etmek üzere araştırıldı. Periferik kan muayenesinde herhangi bir anormallik bulunamadı. Bu çalışmanın sonuçları önceki çalışmalarla karşılaştırılarak tartışıldı.
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