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Referral criteria for occupational musculo-skeletal diseases: analysis of 7-year (2012-2018) NODIS data. [PDF]
Chen PH+6 more
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A case of pulmonary vein thrombosis with transient ischemic attacks diagnosed by contrast-enhanced computed tomography. [PDF]
Ogata Y+7 more
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Amphibole asbestos as an environmental trigger for systemic autoimmune diseases. [PDF]
Pfau JC, McLaurin B, Buck BJ, Miller FW.
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British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1975
Lung biopsy in 16 patients with abnormal lung function and who had been exposed to asbestos revealed asbestosis in 4 with considerable radiological evidence of the disease, in of 4 with minimal radiological changes and in none of 8 with completely clear radiographs.
R. Hunt, J.K. Scott
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Lung biopsy in 16 patients with abnormal lung function and who had been exposed to asbestos revealed asbestosis in 4 with considerable radiological evidence of the disease, in of 4 with minimal radiological changes and in none of 8 with completely clear radiographs.
R. Hunt, J.K. Scott
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1983
AbstractThe frequent association between silicosis and tuberculosis has been known for a long time. However, the possible interrelationship between asbestosis and tuberculosis is not entirely clear, and some reports on the subject are contradictory.
P Lopez-Ibañez+2 more
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AbstractThe frequent association between silicosis and tuberculosis has been known for a long time. However, the possible interrelationship between asbestosis and tuberculosis is not entirely clear, and some reports on the subject are contradictory.
P Lopez-Ibañez+2 more
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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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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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Radiographic progression of asbestosis
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1982AbstractA group of 85 patients with roentgenological evidence of asbestosis were examined on two occasions within a three‐ to four‐year interval, first in 1976‐1977 and again in 1979‐1981. During this follow‐up period, the asbestosis (interstitial pulmonary fibrosis) of 26 (31%) showed progression.
Juhani Juntunen+3 more
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