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A One-Year Retrospective Observational Study of an Occupational Medicine Outpatient Clinic in a City Hospital. [PDF]
Hasanli YS.
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The future burden of silicosis and lung cancer among tunnel construction workers in Queensland. [PDF]
Cole K, Carey RN, Driscoll T.
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Discretion denied again: Gracie v City of Edinburgh Council considered [PDF]
Russell, Eleanor J.
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Quantifying whole lung iron oxide deposition with dual-energy CT for diagnosis of arc-welders' pneumoconiosis. [PDF]
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Clinical and X-ray studies on the incidence of pneumoconiosis among carbon electrode makers.
V. FoĆ , A Grieco, S Zedda
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Inhalational exposures associated with risk of interstitial lung disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Pulmonary talcosis due to aspiration. [PDF]
Marchiori E, Hochhegger B, Zanetti G.
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Human Pathology, 1992
Slate is a metamorphic rock comprising silica, aluminum silicates, and small amounts of chlorite, hematite, magnetite, and various carbonates. In the United States slate is quarried in Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and Vermont. Workers are exposed during mining and processing of the slate and in crushing mills that prepare gravel. We have conducted
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Slate is a metamorphic rock comprising silica, aluminum silicates, and small amounts of chlorite, hematite, magnetite, and various carbonates. In the United States slate is quarried in Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and Vermont. Workers are exposed during mining and processing of the slate and in crushing mills that prepare gravel. We have conducted
J E, Craighead +2 more
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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1978
A subject is described who was exposed to fine particles of magnetite (Fe3O4). His chest radiograph demonstrated the presence of multiple small rounded opacities; however, his lung function remained unaffected.
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A subject is described who was exposed to fine particles of magnetite (Fe3O4). His chest radiograph demonstrated the presence of multiple small rounded opacities; however, his lung function remained unaffected.
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