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The relationship of arsenic levels in drinking water and the prevalence rate of skin lesions in Bangladesh. M Tondel, M Rahman, A Magnuson, I A Chowdhury, M H Faruquee, and S A Ahmad Environ Health Perspect. 1999 September; 107(9): 727–729. PMCID: PMC1566438
Is Cited by the Following Articles in this Archive: Well Water Arsenic Exposure, Arsenic Induced Skin-Lesions and Self-Reported Morbidity in Inner Mongolia Yajuan Xia, Timothy J. Wade, Kegong Wu, Yanhong Li, Zhixiong Ning, X Chris Le, Xingzhou He, Binfei Chen, Yong Feng, and Judy L. Mumford Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2009 March; 6(3): 1010–1025. Published online 2009 March 9. doi: 10.3390/ijerph6031010.PMCID: PMC2672384 Increased childhood liver cancer mortality and arsenic in drinking water in Northern Chile Jane Liaw, Guillermo Marshall, Yan Yuan, Catterina Ferreccio, Craig Steinmaus, and Allan H. Smith Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2009 August 1.PMCID: PMC2694756 Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2008 August; 17(8): 1982–1987. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-07-2816. Protective Effects of B Vitamins and Antioxidants on the Risk of Arsenic-Related Skin Lesions in Bangladesh Lydia B. Zablotska, Yu Chen, Joseph H. Graziano, Faruque Parvez, Alexander van Geen, Geoffrey R. Howe, and Habibul Ahsan Environ Health Perspect. 2008 August; 116(8): 1056–1062. Published online 2008 April 16. doi: 10.1289/ehp.10707.PMCID: PMC2516584 Stillbirth in rural Bangladesh: arsenic exposure and other etiological factors: a report from Gonoshasthaya Kendra Nicola Cherry, Kashem Shaikh, Corbett McDonald, and Zafrullah Chowdhury Bull World Health Organ. 2008 March; 86(3): 172–177. Published online 2008 January 25. doi: 10.2471/BLT.07.043083.PMCID: PMC2647399 Risk of arsenic-related skin lesions in Bangladeshi villages at relatively low exposure: a report from Gonoshasthaya Kendra Corbett McDonald, Rezaul Hoque, Nazmul Huda, and Nicola Cherry Bull World Health Organ. 2007 September; 85(9): 668–673. doi: 10.2471/BLT.06.036764.PMCID: PMC2636415 Polymorphisms in Nucleotide Excision Repair Genes, Arsenic Exposure, and Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in New Hampshire Katie M. Applebaum, Margaret R. Karagas, David J. Hunter, Paul J. Catalano, Steven H. Byler, Steve Morris, and Heather H. Nelson Environ Health Perspect. 2007 August; 115(8): 1231–1236. Published online 2007 June 11. doi: 10.1289/ehp.10096.PMCID: PMC1940098 Socioeconomic Status and Risk for Arsenic-Related Skin Lesions in Bangladesh Maria Argos, Faruque Parvez, Yu Chen, A.Z.M. Iftikhar Hussain, Hassina Momotaj, Geoffrey R. Howe, Joseph H. Graziano, and Habibul Ahsan Am J Public Health. 2007 May; 97(5): 825–831. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2005.078816.PMCID: PMC1854871 A case-control study of GST polymorphisms and arsenic related skin lesions Kathleen M McCarty, Louise Ryan, E Andres Houseman, Paige L Williams, David P Miller, Quazi Quamruzzaman, Mahmuder Rahman, Golam Mahiuddin, Thomas Smith, Ernesto Gonzalez, Li Su, and David C Christiani Environ Health. 2007; 6: 5. Published online 2007 February 6. doi: 10.1186/1476-069X-6-5.PMCID: PMC1805433 Urinary Arsenic Metabolites in Children and Adults Exposed to Arsenic in Drinking Water in Inner Mongolia, China Guifan Sun, Yuanyuan Xu, Xin Li, Yaping Jin, Bing Li, and Xiance Sun Environ Health Perspect. 2007 April; 115(4): 648–652. Published online 2007 January 9. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9271.PMCID: PMC1852658 Arsenic Exposure and Age- and Sex-Specific Risk for Skin Lesions: A Population-Based Case–Referent Study in Bangladesh Mahfuzar Rahman, Marie Vahter, Nazmul Sohel, Muhammad Yunus, Mohammad Abdul Wahed, Peter Kim Streatfield, Eva-Charlotte Ekström, and Lars Åke Persson Environ Health Perspect. 2006 December; 114(12): 1847–1852. Published online 2006 August 24. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9207.PMCID: PMC1764143 In Vivo Assessment of Arsenic Bioavailability in Rice and Its Significance for Human Health Risk Assessment Albert L. Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, Matthew Rees, Allan Rofe, Tim Kuchel, Lloyd Sansom, and Ravi Naidu Environ Health Perspect. 2006 December; 114(12): 1826–1831. Published online 2006 August 3. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9322.PMCID: PMC1764129 Prevalence of arsenic exposure and skin lesions. A population based survey in Matlab, Bangladesh Mahfuzar Rahman, Marie Vahter, Mohammad Abdul Wahed, Nazmul Sohel, Mohammad Yunus, Peter Kim Streatfield, Shams El Arifeen, Abbas Bhuiya, Khalequz Zaman, A Mushtaq R Chowdhury, and Eva‐Charlotte Ekström J Epidemiol Community Health. 2006 March; 60(3): 242–248. doi: 10.1136/jech.2005.040212.PMCID: PMC2465558 The Impact of Diet and Betel Nut Use on Skin Lesions Associated with Drinking-Water Arsenic in Pabna, Bangladesh Kathleen M. McCarty, E. Andres Houseman, Quazi Quamruzzaman, Mahmuder Rahman, Golam Mahiuddin, Thomas Smith, Louise Ryan, and David C. Christiani Environ Health Perspect. 2006 March; 114(3): 334–340. Published online 2005 September 29. doi: 10.1289/ehp.7916.PMCID: PMC1392225 Evidence for induction of oxidative stress caused by chronic exposure of Chinese residents to arsenic contained in drinking water. Jingbo Pi, Hiroshi Yamauchi, Yoshito Kumagai, Guifan Sun, Takahiko Yoshida, Hiroyuki Aikawa, Claudia Hopenhayn-Rich, and Nobuhiro Shimojo Environ Health Perspect. 2002 April; 110(4): 331–336. PMCID: PMC1240794 Uptake Kinetics of Arsenic Species in Rice Plants Mohammed Joinal Abedin, Jörg Feldmann, and Andy A. Meharg Plant Physiol. 2002 March; 128(3): 1120–1128. doi: 10.1104/pp.010733.PMCID: PMC152223 Males in rural Bangladeshi communities are more susceptible to chronic arsenic poisoning than females: analyses based on urinary arsenic. C Watanabe, T Inaoka, T Kadono, M Nagano, S Nakamura, K Ushijima, N Murayama, K Miyazaki, and R Ohtsuka Environ Health Perspect. 2001 December; 109(12): 1265–1270. PMCID: PMC1240509
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