Gompertz D, Chettle D R, Fletcher J G, Mason H, Perkins J, Scott M C, Smith N J, Topping M D, Blindt M
Lancet. 1983 May 28;1(8335):1185-7. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(83)92465-0.
Biochemical indicators of renal dysfunction have been compared with liver and kidney cadmium levels measured by neutron activation analysis in a group of 37 cadmium smelters. Higher than normal concentrations of cadmium in the liver reflect past exposure; they were associated with evidence of renal dysfunction in workers exposed to cadmium for more than 10 years. A small group of 6 workers exposed to cadmium for only a short time (mean = 4.6 years) had high hepatic cadmium concentrations but normal renal function. Longitudinal studies are required to establish the natural history of renal dysfunction following cadmium accumulation in industrial workers.