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Pulmonary talcosis due to intravenous drug abuse

2021
Clinical History: A 44-year-old male presented to the cardiologist complaining of long-lasting progressive dyspnoea, worsening on exertion. In the last 10 days, he experienced mild fever and was treated with antibiotics for pneumonia, without significant improvement. He reported illicit drug use and had been on substitutional methadone therapy.
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Pulmonary talcosis: CT findings in three cases.

Radiology, 1993
The authors describe the computed tomographic (CT) appearances in three patients with pulmonary talcosis resulting from chronic intravenous drug abuse. There was widespread ground-glass attenuation in one case and an appearance similar to that of progressive massive fibrosis in two cases.
S P, Padley   +4 more
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[Pulmonary intravascular talcosis: A case report].

La Revue de medecine interne, 2018
Pulmonary intravascular talcosis is a rare condition occurring in intravenous drug users injecting oral medications. Talc results in a foreign-body granulomatous reaction giving a radiological haematogenic miliary appearance mimicking miliary tuberculosis.
J, Reverso-Meinietti   +6 more
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[An experimental anatomopathological study of pleural talcosis].

Revue des maladies respiratoires, 1993
The aim of this work was to study the anatomical and pathological reaction and the mechanism of the formation of the pleural symphysis during pleural talcosis. The experiment was performed on fifteen dogs of similar breed, divided into three groups of five subjects each.
A, Mathlouthi   +8 more
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Pulmonary talcosis in the setting of cosmetic talcum powder use

Respiratory Medicine Case Reports, 2021
Alvin Cho   +2 more
exaly  

[Talcosis as an occupational disease. Case histories].

Minerva medica, 1989
The case are examined of 49 people (45 males, 4 females), mean age 60 exposed to the risk of talc inhalation in a talc processing and packing factory who were granted disability pensions by the Turin I.N.A.I.L. on the grounds of silicosis in 1975-86. Radiologically the cases presented small round patches in 28 subjects small irregular ones in 15 and ...
G, Avolio   +4 more
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[Talcosis-asbestosis: an unusual risk in a food industry].

Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro, 1991
In a 37 years-old female worker, who had undergone surgical excision of a segment of the right lower lobe for a chronic aspecific pleuropneumonitis, the histological examination of the excised lung tissue showed asbestos alveolitis with diffuse interstitial fibrosis, and multiple granulomata containing talc particles.
M, Tomasini   +4 more
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Talcosis

2009
Frank Gaillard   +2 more
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Pulmonary-Cutaneous Talcosis

Chest, 2014
Michael Ghobrial, Hany Farag
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Talcosis in AIDS Victims?

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1984
Daniel Brauner, Renslow Sherer
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