Deposição óssea por fluoreto de alumínio:

intoxicação ocupacional? 

Autores: Mari Medeiros Clarissa, Zerbini Talita, Costa Sa Eduardo, Lobato Baptista Pedro Artur, Muniz Andrade Rogerio, Barbosa Cintra Raquel

Resumen

Context: A 38 year old patient was referred by court order for occupational health medical service of tertiary public hospital complaining of diffuse pain in lower and upper limbs, spine and pelvis, and walking difficulty. Magnetic resonance imaging and tomography signs of osteosclerosis/osteonecrosis in different bones (tibia, femur, humerus, hip bone). He was seen by the medical clinic of the same hospital and some procedures have been performed, such as iliac crest biopsy, which revealed bone infarction and a large amount of aluminum bone. This patient has worked for four years in aluminum production, in Maranhão, Brazil. Objectives: This paper aims to review the literature of possible occupational causes for bone disorders and identify technical and scientific elements that may allow to relate the bone aluminum deposition with clinical and radiological changes of the case. Methods: For this purpose, we performed a literature review based on publications in major research bases (PubMed, SciELO, Lilacs), and evaluation stages of processing of aluminum in the mining industry. Results: Through the observation of the worker exposure to chemical byproducts from the processing of aluminum metal, which is known to cause skeletal fluorosis, and the association of this disease with radiological findings and symptoms presented by this paper, it is possible establish relationship between his occupational activity and the diasease. Conclusion: The symptoms presented by the worker, as well as their changes of imaging and pathologic examination, allow inference of causality between exposure to fluoride and cryolite compounds and their bone disorder.

Palabras clave: Fluorine compounds osteonecrosis occupational exposure.

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Vol. 13 Núm.1. Enero-Junio 2015 Pags. 13-16 Revista Bras. Med. Trab. 2015; 13(1)