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Journal of Tongji Medical University, 1986
A model of acute farmer’s lung (FL) was successfully developed with Thermoactinomyces vulgaris isolated from hay in the region where a patient with FL was living. 117 rabbits were divided into 5 groups, which were given 1 or 3 intratracheal injections of 50 mg or 5 mg spores suspension respectively.
J, Guo, D Y, Che
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A model of acute farmer’s lung (FL) was successfully developed with Thermoactinomyces vulgaris isolated from hay in the region where a patient with FL was living. 117 rabbits were divided into 5 groups, which were given 1 or 3 intratracheal injections of 50 mg or 5 mg spores suspension respectively.
J, Guo, D Y, Che
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Diseases of the Chest, 1962
SUMMARY There is no final proof of the mechanism of how farmer's lung is caused. Clinical observation of patients leaves no doubt that it is an entity. The mode of onset is typical, the symptoms show a remarkable uniformity and the x-ray appearances are characteristic. The histology of all the cases published shows a close uniformity.
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SUMMARY There is no final proof of the mechanism of how farmer's lung is caused. Clinical observation of patients leaves no doubt that it is an entity. The mode of onset is typical, the symptoms show a remarkable uniformity and the x-ray appearances are characteristic. The histology of all the cases published shows a close uniformity.
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Zeitschrift fur die gesamte innere Medizin und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1989
Report on a pneumokoniosis caused by organic dust in a 66-year-old man. The case in question was a farmer's lung. Discussion of the possible causes, clinical and cellular findings as well as of the diagnosis and differential diagnosis.
G, Schwesinger, L, Riethdorf, G, Kraatz
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Report on a pneumokoniosis caused by organic dust in a 66-year-old man. The case in question was a farmer's lung. Discussion of the possible causes, clinical and cellular findings as well as of the diagnosis and differential diagnosis.
G, Schwesinger, L, Riethdorf, G, Kraatz
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