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- Q1520741 subject Q13297787.
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- Q1520741 abstract "Metal fume fever, also known as brass founders' ague, brass shakes, zinc shakes, galvie flu, metal dust fever, or Monday morning fever, is an illness primarily caused by exposure to certain fumes. Workers breathe in fumes from chemicals such as zinc oxide (ZnO) or magnesium oxide (MgO), which are themselves created by heating or welding certain metals, particularly galvanized steel. Other common sources are fuming silver, gold, or platinum metals. Chromium is also a hazard, from stainless steel. Cadmium, present in some older silver solder alloys can, in extreme cases, cause loss of consciousness within a matter of minutes. Welders are commonly exposed to the substances that cause metal fume fever.".
- Q1520741 icd10 "T59.9".
- Q1520741 icd9 "987.8".
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- Q1520741 icd "987.8".
- Q1520741 icd "T59.9".
- Q1520741 name "Metal fume fever".
- Q1520741 type Disease.
- Q1520741 type Thing.
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- Q1520741 comment "Metal fume fever, also known as brass founders' ague, brass shakes, zinc shakes, galvie flu, metal dust fever, or Monday morning fever, is an illness primarily caused by exposure to certain fumes. Workers breathe in fumes from chemicals such as zinc oxide (ZnO) or magnesium oxide (MgO), which are themselves created by heating or welding certain metals, particularly galvanized steel. Other common sources are fuming silver, gold, or platinum metals.".
- Q1520741 label "Metal fume fever".
- Q1520741 name "Metal fume fever".