Music therapy intervention on individuals with psychological disorders. a case study (2003)
Kazantzis, G, Tzoannou, MK, Kazantzis, V, Mouzakidis, CH, Theodorakis, Y
No abstract available.
Immunotoxicity of Metals and Immunotoxicology (1990)
Smith, E.M., Hertel, R.F., Heseltine, E., Kazantzis, G., Van Der Tenne, M.T.
REPLY BY THE BOHS STANDARDS SUB-COMMITTEE ON CADMIUM (1978)
GLOVER, J. R., KING, E., ADAMS, R. G., HOLDEN, H., HUGHES, E. G., KAZANTZIS, G., ...
WILLIAMSON, K. S., ROACH, S. A., HICKISH, D. E., CLAYDON, M. F., GLOVER, J. R., ...
The inhalation of hazardous concentrations of fresh brown cadmium oxide fume that can occur in a confined space or with inadequate ventilation may give rise to acute pulmonary damage which may be...
ABSENCE OF PROSTATIC CHANGES IN RATS EXPOSED TO CADMIUM (1973)
LEVY, L. S., ROE, F. J. C., MALCOLM, D., KAZANTZIS, G., CLACK, JOAN, PLATT, H. S.
The first of a series of experiments designed to study the effects, if any, of cadmium on the prostate gland is reported. The repeated subcutaneous injection of cadmium sulphate into the flanks of...
Chromium and nickel are two elements shown to have a limited but definite carcinogenic potential in man. Workers engaged on the production of chromates from the raw material, chrome iron ore, have...
The toxic effects of mercury are dependent on the compound to which exposure occurs and on the route of absorption. The kidney retains more mercury than any other organ in the body and the metal is...
ALBUMINURIA AND THE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME FOLLOWING EXPOSURE TO MERCURY AND ITS COMPOUNDS (1962)
KAZANTZIS, G., SCHILLER, K. F. R., ASSCHER, A. W., DREW, R. G.
Renal function in relation to low levels of cadmium exposure in a group of smelter workers.
Blood and urine samples were obtained from 274 smelter workers and urine samples from 48 controls. Cadmium, beta 2-microglobulin, and creatinine were estimated in blood and urine, and total protein...
Role of cobalt, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, platinum, selenium, and titanium in carcinogenesis.
The possible carcinogenicity of cobalt, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, platinum, selenium, and titanium is reviewed, taking into account epidemiological data, the results of animal experimental...
The immune status of the individual is an additional variable which has to be taken into account in any consideration of factors which influence the metabolism and toxicity of metals. The commonly...
Subclinical Neuropathy in Lead Workers
Catton, M. J., Harrison, M. J. G., Fullerton, Pamela M., Kazantzis, G.
Evidence is presented for a minimal defect of peripheral nerve function in a group of lead accumulator workers without clinical evidence of a neurological lesion. Of the 19 men examined, 13 had blood...
Renal function in relation to low levels of cadmium exposure in a group of smelter workers.
Blood and urine samples were obtained from 274 smelter workers and urine samples from 48 controls. Cadmium, beta 2-microglobulin, and creatinine were estimated in blood and urine, and total protein...
Role of cobalt, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, platinum, selenium, and titanium in carcinogenesis.
The possible carcinogenicity of cobalt, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, platinum, selenium, and titanium is reviewed, taking into account epidemiological data, the results of animal experimental...
The immune status of the individual is an additional variable which has to be taken into account in any consideration of factors which influence the metabolism and toxicity of metals. The commonly...
Subclinical Neuropathy in Lead Workers
Catton, M. J., Harrison, M. J. G., Fullerton, Pamela M., Kazantzis, G.
Evidence is presented for a minimal defect of peripheral nerve function in a group of lead accumulator workers without clinical evidence of a neurological lesion. Of the 19 men examined, 13 had blood...
Music therapy intervention on individuals with psychological disorders. a case study
Kazantzis, G, Tzoannou, MK, Kazantzis, V, Mouzakidis, CH, Theodorakis, Y
Attendance at a London casualty department
Wilkinson, A., Kazantzis, G., Williams, D. J., Dewar, R. A. D., Bristow, K. M., Miller, D. L.
Patients who attended the casualty department of the Middlesex Hospital during one week in 1973 were interviewed. A predominantly young and working population used the department. Relatively few...
Deaths due to prostatic cancer, renal cancer, bronchitis or emphysema, and nephritis or nephrosis in three cohorts of cadmium workers have been investigated in a case-control study. Evidence of an...
Lung cancer in a non-ferrous smelter: the role of cadmium.
Lung cancer mortality was examined in a cohort of 4393 men employed at a zinc-lead-cadmium smelter. There was an excess of lung cancer (overall SMR = 124.5, 95% confidence interval 107-144) which was...
A Follow-up Study of Men Exposed to Cadmium Oxide Fume
Bonnell, J. A., Kazantzis, G., King, E.
The results of a follow-up study of 100 men first examined in 1953 after exposure to cadmium oxide fume are presented and discussed.
Pulmonary Fibrosis and Encephalopathy Associated with the Inhalation of Aluminium Dust
McLaughlin, A. I. G., Kazantzis, G., King, E., Teare, Donald, Porter, R. J., Owen, R.
The clinical, radiographic, pathological, and environmental features of a case of extensive aluminium fibrosis of the lungs are reported in a man of 49 years of age who had worked for 13½ years in...
Poisoning in Industrial Workers by the Insecticide Aldrin
Kazantzis, G., McLaughlin, A. I. G., Prior, Pamela F.
A 23-year-old worker in a formulating plant developed epileptiform convulsions after a short period of heavy exposure to the chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide aldrin. He was found to have a high...
With the increasing use of a large variety of chemicals, opportunities for contamination of food are becoming greater. Food may be involved following some accidental occurrence or from more general...
Kazantzis, G., Al-Mufti, A. W., Al-Jawad, A., Al-Shahwani, Y., Majid, M. A., Mahmoud, R. M., ...
In the survey described by Al-Mufti et al. (see page 23) blood and hair samples were analysed for total mercury by modified atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The hair samples were divided into...
Epidemiology of organomercury poisoning in Iraq: III. Clinical features and their changes with time
Kazantzis, G., Al-Mufti, A. W., Copplestone, J. F., Majid, M. A., Mahmoud, R. M.
Three categories of mercury poisoning were defined in the survey described by Al-Mufti et al. (see page 23) and the age-specific incidence rates for these are given. Persons with physical signs...
Al-Mufti, A. W., Copplestone, J. F., Kazantzis, G., Mahmoud, R. M., Majid, M. A.
A survey was carried out in a defined area in rural Iraq where there had been many cases of organomercury poisoning following the consumption of bread contaminated by mercury, in order to determine...