M. Tenenbein

Publication List Details

Period

2008 - 2008

Number

15

Co-Authors

REVIEW ARTICLE (2008)

Email Alerting, Lynne Warda, Milton Tenenbein, L Warda, M Tenenbein

of the effectiveness of preventive interventions

Peripheral neuropathy following intentional inhalation of naphtha fumes.

Tenenbein, M, DeGroot, W, Rajani, K R

Two adolescent native Canadians who presented with peripheral neuropathy secondary to the abuse of volatile hydrocarbons are described. They were initially thought to have been sniffing leaded...

An analysis of occupational blood lead trends in Manitoba, 1979 through 1987.

Yassi, A, Cheang, M, Tenenbein, M, Bawden, G, Spiegel, J, Redekop, T

BACKGROUND: While regulations for workplace lead exposure become more strict, their effectiveness in decreasing blood lead concentrations and the method by which this is attained have not been...

An analysis of occupational blood lead trends in Manitoba, 1979 through 1987.

Yassi, A, Cheang, M, Tenenbein, M, Bawden, G, Spiegel, J, Redekop, T

BACKGROUND: While regulations for workplace lead exposure become more strict, their effectiveness in decreasing blood lead concentrations and the method by which this is attained have not been...

Peripheral neuropathy following intentional inhalation of naphtha fumes.

Tenenbein, M, DeGroot, W, Rajani, K R

Two adolescent native Canadians who presented with peripheral neuropathy secondary to the abuse of volatile hydrocarbons are described. They were initially thought to have been sniffing leaded...

House fire injury prevention update. Part I. A review of risk factors for fatal and non-fatal house fire injury

Warda, L., Tenenbein, M., Moffatt, M.

Objective—To summarize house fire injury risk factor data, using relative risk estimation as a uniform method of comparison.

Neonatal withdrawal from maternal volatile substance abuse.

Tenenbein, M., Casiro, O. G., Seshia, M. M., Debooy, V. D.

AIM: To determine whether neonates born to mothers who are volatile substance abusers are at risk for an abstinence syndrome. METHODS: A consecutive sample of infants born to volatile substance...