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Impact of Dermatology Consult on Inpatient and Acute Care Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa

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JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Natalie Baker   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Occupational Diseases

open access: yesAcademic Medicine, 1942
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Occupational thyroid disease

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1992
A case of thyrotoxicosis due to the occupational exposure to cosmetics in a 35-year-old beautician is reported. The hormonal pattern was consistent with exogenous thyroid hormone administration, but not with iodine hyperthyroidism. The patient denied she was using thyroid hormones; also, she lacked the typical features of patients with thyrotoxicosis ...
Del Guerra P   +3 more
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Occupational Lung Disease

Medical Clinics of North America, 2019
Occupational exposures are a major cause of lung disease and disability worldwide. This article reviews the broad range of types of occupational lung diseases, including airways disease, pneumoconioses, and cancer. Common causes of occupational lung disease are reviewed with specific examples and clinical features.
David M, Perlman, Lisa A, Maier
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Occupational Lung Disease

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 2009
Despite federally mandated safety standards, occupational lung disease remains one of the most common work-related injuries. Inhaled dust can result in a range of tissue injury in the lung and can lead to significant respiratory insufficiency causing death.
Arlene, Sirajuddin, Jeffrey P, Kanne
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Occupational Respiratory Diseases

New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
Materials inhaled in the workplace can lead to all the major chronic lung diseases except those due to vascular disease. The physician should consider the possibility of occupational exposure when a working or retired adult presents with unexplained respiratory illness.
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Occupational renal diseases

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1996
There is no doubt that particular occupational exposures may induce acute renal effects. The role of occupational exposure in the development or progression of chronic renal failure, however, is still not clear. Recent epidemiological studies point towards a contributive role of particular occupational exposures in the progression of renal disease ...
de Broe, Marc E.   +3 more
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