• Metal fume fever, also known as brass founders' ague, brass shakes, zinc shakes, galvie flu, galvo poisoning, metal dust fever, welding shivers, or Monday...
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    Polymer fume fever or fluoropolymer fever, also informally called Teflon flu, is an inhalation fever caused by the fumes released when polytetrafluoroethylene...
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  • Linear IgA dermatosis Laennec's cirrhosis Mesenteric fibromatosis Metal fume fever Milk protein allergy Myotonic dystrophy Nonbacterial osteitis Organic...
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    soldering exposes workers to fumes that may be inhaled and result in metal fume fever. Motor vehicle emissions are a major source of airborne contaminants...
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    health outcomes like metal fume fever, polymer fume fever, occupational asthma, and allergic reaction. A fume extractor can be a fume hood, but can also...
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    of magnesium oxide. Inhalation of magnesium oxide fumes can cause metal fume fever. Calcium oxide – Chemical compound of calcium Barium oxide – Chemical...
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  • metal contact via jewelry, are common. Zinc, cadmium, magnesium, chromium: metal fume fever can be caused by ingestion of the fumes of these metals and...
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    Inhalation of certain metals, either as fine dust or most commonly as fumes, can also result in a condition called metal fume fever. Chromium, arsenic,...
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    off; exposure to such gases can produce toxicity syndromes such as metal fume fever. The zinc layer prevents the iron from rusting through sacrificial...
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    development. Burning of joss paper may also contribute to a condition called metal fume fever. Joss paper is traditionally made from coarse bamboo paper, which feels...
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    named "metal fume fever". This condition rarely lasts longer than 24 hours, but severe cases can be fatal. Not unlike common influenza, fevers, chills...
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    between ILI and anthrax. Other rare causes of ILI include leukemia and metal fume fever. ILI occurs in some horses after intramuscular injection of vaccines...
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    Laboratory animal allergy Lead poisoning Low back pain Mesothelioma Metal fume fever Mule spinners' cancer Noise-induced hearing loss Phossy jaw Pneumoconiosis...
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    Laboratory animal allergy Lead poisoning Low back pain Mesothelioma Metal fume fever Mule spinners' cancer Noise-induced hearing loss Phossy jaw Pneumoconiosis...
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    welding galvanized (zinc-plated) steel, can result in a malady called metal fume fever. In sunscreen formulations that combined zinc oxide with small-molecule...
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    – galvanization and annealing Jewelling Liquid metal embrittlement Metal fume fever Prepainted metal Sendzimir process Surface finishing Thermal spraying...
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  • Zinc toxicity (category Toxic effects of metals)
    There is also a condition called the "zinc shakes", "zinc chills", or metal fume fever that can be induced by the inhalation of freshly formed zinc oxide...
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    metal arc welding produce smoke containing particles of various types of oxides, which in some cases can lead to medical conditions like metal fume fever...
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    and 'fume' was usually tested with lead fume. The most popular respirator filters were often referred to as 'DM' (Dust/Mist) or 'DFM' (Dust/Fume/Mist)...
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    and may cause a fever-type reaction in certain individuals (known as metal fume fever). This may occur some time after spraying and usually subsides rapidly...
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  • Laboratory animal allergy Lead poisoning Low back pain Mesothelioma Metal fume fever Mule spinners' cancer Noise-induced hearing loss Phossy jaw Pneumoconiosis...
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    can cause metal fume fever,[dubious – discuss] and care must therefore be taken to ensure that cans used for burning are uncoated plain metal. Such coatings...
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  • coating or galvanization may be impractical or even dangerous (see Metal fume fever). Porcelain enamel also sees less frequent employment of some of its...
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  • Diesel particulate matter Health and safety hazards of nanomaterials Metal fume fever Metal working Microplastics Nanostructures Open burning of waste | Open...
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    Zinc (category Transition metals)
    zinc production Spelter Wet storage stain Zinc alloy electroplating Metal fume fever Piotr Steinkeller The thermal expansion of zinc is anisotropic. The...
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    Laboratory animal allergy Lead poisoning Low back pain Mesothelioma Metal fume fever Mule spinners' cancer Noise-induced hearing loss Phossy jaw Pneumoconiosis...
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    Laboratory animal allergy Lead poisoning Low back pain Mesothelioma Metal fume fever Mule spinners' cancer Noise-induced hearing loss Phossy jaw Pneumoconiosis...
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    Laboratory animal allergy Lead poisoning Low back pain Mesothelioma Metal fume fever Mule spinners' cancer Noise-induced hearing loss Phossy jaw Pneumoconiosis...
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    Cadmium (category Transition metals)
    cadmium compounds. Inhalation of cadmium fumes can result initially in metal fume fever, but may progress to chemical pneumonitis, pulmonary edema, and death...
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    which itself is not toxic, but its fumes can irritate lungs and cause metal fume fever, severe injury, or death. Dimethylzinc fire must be extinguished with...
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