Scott R, Paterson P J, Mills E A, McKirdy A, Fell G S, Ottoway J M, Husain F E, Fitzgerald-Finch O P, Yates A J, Lamont A, Roxburgh S
Lancet. 1976 Aug 21;2(7982):396-8. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(76)92409-0.
5(18.5%) of a group 27 coppersmiths exposed to cadmium fume had stone disease. When compared with a control group of assembly workers in the same factory they had evidence of renal impairment as shown by blood biochemistry and proteinuria. A greater tendency to liver damage was found in the coppersmiths. There was evidence that restrictive airways disease was more common in the coppersmiths than in the control group. Blood-cadmium concentrations were significantly higher in the coppersmiths and in the assembly workers than in a reference population.