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Occupational Lung Disease

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1978
Occupational lung diseases can be conveniently classified into disorders of the airways, the alveoli, and the lung interstitium. Diseases of each category have a distinct clinical and pathologic presentation despite diverse causes.
S S, Braman, C, Teplitz
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Occupational bone diseases

Joint Bone Spine, 2003
Occupational bone diseases are uncommon, with fewer than 400 cases recognized in France since 1990, although many cases have escaped diagnosis. The symptoms lack specificity, raising diagnostic challenges. Greater awareness of these conditions and of their pathophysiological mechanisms would provide much needed improvement in diagnosis and prevention.
Rose-Marie, Javier-Moder   +1 more
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Occupational Lung Disease

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1991
The pneumoconioses, extrinsic allergic alveolitis, lung damage due to irritant gases, fumes, and smoke constitute the occupational lung diseases that affect the lung parenchyma. The pneumoconioses are diseases resulting from the accumulation of dust in the lungs.
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Occupational Lung Disease

Seminars in Roentgenology, 2015
The term occupational lung disease encompasses the broad category of airway, lung parenchymal, and pleural disorders that occur due to the inhalation of natural occurring and manmade agents of various chemical and physical compositions. This chapter will describe the classic mineral dust exposures of asbestos, silica, and coal. In addition, examples of
Jitesh, Ahuja   +2 more
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OCCUPATIONAL RESPIRATORY DISEASES

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
The respiratory tract is often the site of injury from occupational exposures because it has direct contact with the ambient environment. Inhalation of potentially toxic materials in the workplace can lead to all major lung diseases with the exception of pulmonary vascular ones.
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Occupational Diseases of Teeth

Occupational Medicine, 1990
Occupational diseases of the teeth have, in general, received scant attention. The chief cause of this is lack of awareness among occupational physicians. Exposure to various chemical substances is one of the causes of occupation-related dental disorders. Physical and biological factors also contribute. The combination of these factors plus poor dental
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Occupational Pulmonary Disease

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Excerpt To the editor: I read the paper by Cordes and associates (1) in the December issue and the accompany thing editorial by Rosenstock (2) on occupational medicine with both interest and concer...
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Occupational Airway Diseases

Reviews on Environmental Health, 2001
In this review we describe characteristics of occupational airway diseases, as well as physical and chemical characteristics of agents inducing airway disease. Occupational airway diseases include industrial bronchitis, reactive airway dysfunction syndrome, bronchiolitis obliterans, and occupational asthma.
E N, Schachter, E, Zuskin, M, Saric
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Occupational and Environmental Disease

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
Excerpt To the editor: The American Lung Association's report (1) on taking the occupational history is a useful reminder of the importance of occupational and environmental illness to the practici...
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Newer Occupational Diseases

New England Journal of Medicine, 1950
MEMBERS of the staff of the Division of Occupational Hygiene have attempted to keep members of the Massachusetts Medical Society informed regarding current problems in occupational hygiene. Such attempts have included summaries of work in the field of industrial hygiene1 2 3 4 and reports regarding anthrax in Massachusetts5 , 6 and particularly the ...
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