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Potential of deep learning in assessing pneumoconiosis depicted on digital chest radiography
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2020Objectives To investigate the potential of deep learning in assessing pneumoconiosis depicted on digital chest radiographs and to compare its performance with certified radiologists. Methods We retrospectively collected a dataset consisting of 1881 chest
Xiaohua Wang+6 more
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[Progress in epidemiological studies on pneumoconiosis with comorbidities].
Zhonghua lao dong wei sheng zhi ye bing za zhi = Zhonghua laodong weisheng zhiyebing zazhi = Chinese journal of industrial hygiene and occupational diseases, 2021Pneumoconiosis is one of the most serious and common occupational disease in China at present, there are a variety of complications, which seriously affect the disease treatment, disease progress and prognosis, but also the direct cause of death ...
B. Sun, H. Zhao, Y. Xie
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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
John E. Craighead+8 more
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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
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Progression of coal workers’ pneumoconiosis absent further exposure
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2020Objectives The natural history of coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP) after cessation of exposure remains poorly understood. Methods We characterised the development of and progression to radiographic progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) among former US ...
K. Almberg+4 more
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Silicate Pneumoconiosis in Hens
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2000Thirteen 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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Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health, 2020
Three environmental parameters, i.e. dust concentrations, dust dispersion, and free silica content, were introduced into the traditional indices of the neural network model in order to construct a new prediction index and explore a new method for ...
Yuyuan Zhang+3 more
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Three environmental parameters, i.e. dust concentrations, dust dispersion, and free silica content, were introduced into the traditional indices of the neural network model in order to construct a new prediction index and explore a new method for ...
Yuyuan Zhang+3 more
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Pneumoconiosis in an Elderly Dentist
Chest, 1988Numerous dusts found commonly in the dental laboratory have been suggested as potential pulmonary hazards. We recently noted a case of severe interstitial pulmonary fibrosis with intraalveolar deposition of unique foreign body inclusions in an elderly dentist.
Gregory M. Loewen+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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Classification of radiographs for pneumoconiosis: The Canadian pneumoconiosis reading panel
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1993AbstractA method of providing experience for readers in the classification of radiographs for pneumoconiosis is described. It is based on an exchange of films by mail, with provision for ongoing feedback of results. The effects of this feedback on reading levels is described. The method is suitable for readers who are unable to attend major centers for
W. Maehle+6 more
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Genetic susceptibility in pneumoconiosis in China: a systematic review
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2022S. Chair+4 more
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