Sangyo Igaku
Online ISSN : 1881-1302
Print ISSN : 0047-1879
ISSN-L : 0047-1879
EVALUATION OF INTRAOCULAR METALLIC FOREIGN BODIES BY MULTI-ELEMENT NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS
Tsunehiko OTOSHIChojiro KIMURAMasahiro NOMURA
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1988 Volume 30 Issue 6 Pages 459-466

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Multi-element neutron activation analysis method was applied to the determination of metallic foreign bodies which penetrated into the eyes of workers while engaged in grinding and cutting work. A total of 23 small pieces ranging in size from 1 to 102 mg were surgically obtained and then analyzed non-destructively with only simple washing treatment. The components of 21 samples were mainly iron and the others were hard pieces of wolfram compound. Elements determined in samples over one weight percent were iron, manganese, chromium, wolfram, and cobalt. All the samples were divided into five classes according to their own elemental composition. It was considered that foreign bodies were composed of carbon steel, alloyed steel, and tungsten carbide. These results are regarded to be useful in studying the mechanism of accidents and their effects on eyes.
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