Occupational bone diseases
- PMID: 14667549
- DOI: 10.1016/s1297-319x(03)00090-3
Occupational bone diseases
Abstract
Occupational bone diseases are uncommon, with fewer than 400 cases recognized in France since 1990, although many cases have escaped diagnosis. The symptoms lack specificity, raising diagnostic challenges. Greater awareness of these conditions and of their pathophysiological mechanisms would provide much needed improvement in diagnosis and prevention.
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