RT Journal A1 Morgan JM T1 TIssue cadmium concentration in man JF Archives of Internal Medicine JO Archives of Internal Medicine YR 1969 FD April 1 VO 123 IS 4 SP 405 OP 408 DO 10.1001/archinte.1969.00300140051012 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archinte.1969.00300140051012 AB Samples of whole kidney and liver tissue obtained at postmortem from 80 individuals were ashed and concentrations of cadmium, zinc, and lead were determined by atomic absorption spectroscopic examination. After clinical records and autopsy reports were reviewed, the patients were divided into four groups on the basis of antecedent. One group was characterized by hypertensive cardiovascular disease; another by ischemic cardiac or cerebrovascular disease; and another by neoplastic disease. The members of the fourth group had none of these diseases and served as control subjects. There was no significant difference in tissue cadmium or zinc concentrations or in the molar ratio of cadmium to zinc between the control group and the others, with the exception of patients with neoplasia who exhibited a wide and unpredictable variation in tissue metal content.