The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between radiographically detectable pleural changes and lung function in pleural asbestosis. One hundred and twenty chrysotile asbestos-exposed workers were enrolled in this retrospective study. For each examinee the length of asbestos exposure and the degree of dust cover at the workplace were assessed as well as the radiological and functional tests has been performed. The examinees were divided into two groups based on radiologically detectable changes: a) group with pleural changes (29%) and b) group without perceived pleural changes (71%). The obtained results indicate association between the length of asbestos exposure, pleural changes and the impairment of lung function
As a rule, asbestosis is a disease of workers who are occupationally exposed to inhalation of asbest...
This study describes the influence of HRCT-diagnosed asbestos related pleural plaques and cumulative...
Background: Restrictive patterns of pulmonary function abnormalities associated with asbestos exposu...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between radiographically detectable pleural ch...
ABSTRACT Six patients with radiographic evidence of diffuse pleural thickening after industrial asbe...
AbstractBackgroundInhalation of asbestos fibers can lead to adverse health effects on the lungs. Thi...
WOS: 000181780900003PubMed ID: 12648477There is extensive evidence that exposure to asbestos causes ...
Asbestos is a fibrous silicate which is ubiquitous in modern living because of its many useful qua1i...
Abstract Background Restrictive patterns of pulmonary function abnormalities associated with asbesto...
To evaluate the presence of asbestos-related pleural and parenchymal abnormalities and their correla...
OBJECTIVE--To explore associations between exposure to asbestos cement dust and radiographic finding...
\uabAfollow-up study oflungfunction among ex-asbestos workers with and withoutpleuralplaques\ubb. Ba...
Background: In spite of the reduced exposure level, and its ban in numerous countries, compensation ...
As a rule, asbestosis is a disease of workers who are occupationally exposed to inhalation of asbest...
Background: It has been suggested that asbestos exposure affects lung function, even in the absence ...
As a rule, asbestosis is a disease of workers who are occupationally exposed to inhalation of asbest...
This study describes the influence of HRCT-diagnosed asbestos related pleural plaques and cumulative...
Background: Restrictive patterns of pulmonary function abnormalities associated with asbestos exposu...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between radiographically detectable pleural ch...
ABSTRACT Six patients with radiographic evidence of diffuse pleural thickening after industrial asbe...
AbstractBackgroundInhalation of asbestos fibers can lead to adverse health effects on the lungs. Thi...
WOS: 000181780900003PubMed ID: 12648477There is extensive evidence that exposure to asbestos causes ...
Asbestos is a fibrous silicate which is ubiquitous in modern living because of its many useful qua1i...
Abstract Background Restrictive patterns of pulmonary function abnormalities associated with asbesto...
To evaluate the presence of asbestos-related pleural and parenchymal abnormalities and their correla...
OBJECTIVE--To explore associations between exposure to asbestos cement dust and radiographic finding...
\uabAfollow-up study oflungfunction among ex-asbestos workers with and withoutpleuralplaques\ubb. Ba...
Background: In spite of the reduced exposure level, and its ban in numerous countries, compensation ...
As a rule, asbestosis is a disease of workers who are occupationally exposed to inhalation of asbest...
Background: It has been suggested that asbestos exposure affects lung function, even in the absence ...
As a rule, asbestosis is a disease of workers who are occupationally exposed to inhalation of asbest...
This study describes the influence of HRCT-diagnosed asbestos related pleural plaques and cumulative...
Background: Restrictive patterns of pulmonary function abnormalities associated with asbestos exposu...