Vinyl Chloride Exposure
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Vinyl Chloride Health Effects

Vinyl chloride is a toxic chemical; those exposed to it are at risk for serious health effects. Aside from being a known carcinogen, vinyl chloride has been found to cause a number of other conditions, including Raynaud's syndrome, angiosarcoma, and acroosteolysis. Following is a list of the major potential health effects of vinyl chloride exposure.

  • Acroosteolysis - a condition in which the bones (especially in the fingers) deteriorate.

  • Angiosarcoma of the liver - a rare form of liver cancer that begins with the formation of a cancerous tumor in the blood vessels of the liver. Connections between angiosarcoma of the liver and vinyl chloride exposure are relatively easy to identify. Angiosarcoma of the liver is also referred to as hemangiosarcoma, hemangioendothelioma, and endothelioma.

  • Brain cancer - a serious disease in which tumors form within the brain. Vinyl chloride exposure is the only established cause of brain tumors.

  • Leukemia is a form of cancer that affects the blood and blood-forming organs.

  • Liver disease - a serious condition that includes liver tissue damage. Advanced cases may require transplant or result in death.

  • Raynaud's syndrome (Raynaud's phenomenon or Raynaud's disease) - a condition in which blood flow to the fingers and toes is compromised. The reduced circulation can cause pain, numbness, and impaired function, especially in cold temperatures.

  • Scleroderma - a condition in which the skin hardens and thickens. It most frequently occurs on the hands.

In addition, the nervous and reproductive systems can be harmed as a result of exposure to vinyl chloride. In general, those exposed to high levels of vinyl chloride or those exposed over a long period of time are at the highest risk for these and other health effects.

 

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