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Pneumoconiosis in women

Clinical Radiology, 1973
In the Pottery industry, pneumoconiosis occurs in women as well as in men. The typical radiographic features of pulmonary mottling are seen in women, together with the occasional complications of massive fibrosis, Caplan's syndrome and egg-shell calcification of hilar glands. Tuberculosis and neoplasm may also supervene.
A.E. Hugh, C.D.B. Cunningham
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Diagnosis of Pneumoconiosis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
To the Editor.— The recent article by Fisher et al, "Objective Pathological Diagnosis of Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis" (1981;245:1829), is misleading. The conclusion—that considerable overlap exists between the anthracitic pulmonary pigmentation in coal workers and non-coal-workers—is not justified by the evidence presented.
Francis H. Y. Green   +3 more
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Slateworker's pneumoconiosis

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
John E. Craighead   +8 more
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Silicate Pneumoconiosis in Hens

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2000
Thirteen cases of silicate pneumoconiosis in 3- to 4-year-old hens are described. Ten of the birds were raised in the suburbs of a city near several chalk quarries and two cement-works; the remaining three hens (aged 3 years) had lived in an environment with high particulate pollution from a nearby brick-works in which large amounts of clay were used ...
ROPERTO, FRANCO PEPPINO   +3 more
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