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Asbestosis

Disease-a-Month, 2011
Angeline A, Lazarus, Andrew, Philip
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Asbestosis

2019
Asbestosis is a fibrotic pneumoconiosis resulting from the inhalation of asbestos fibers, most commonly from occupational exposure. Chest radiographs and high-resolution chest CT can detect asbestos-related disease. Pleural abnormalities include pleural plaques, pleural effusions, pleural thickening, and mesothelioma.
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Radiology of asbestosis

Environmental Research, 1970
Abstract Asbestos can damage the lung and may cause pulmonary fibrosis, pleurisy with the formation of thick plaques, mesothelioma of the pleura and peritoneum, and carcinoma of the lung. Forty-three cases of deceased asbestos workers who had X-rays of their chests taken during their working lifetime are reviewed.
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