The impact of chronic co-exposure to different heavy metals on small fibers of peripheral nerves. A study of metal industry workers.
Magdalena KoszewiczKatarzyna MarkowskaMarta Waliszewska-ProsolRafał PorebaPaweł GacAnna Szymanska-ChabowskaGrzegorz MazurMalgorzata WieczorekMaria EjmaKrzysztof SlotwinskiSlawomir BudrewiczPublished in: Journal of occupational medicine and toxicology (London, England) (2021)
We can conclude that co-exposure to many heavy metals results in explicit impairment of peripheral nerves. The lesion is more pronounced within small fibers and is predominantly connected with greater impairment of temperature-dependent pain thresholds. The evaluation of small fiber function should be considered in the early diagnosis of toxic polyneuropathy or in low-dose exposure to heavy metals.