Background and Aims:Lung tissue samples of several miners, millers, sandblaster, welders andconstruction workers with historical exposure to mineral particles were analyzed. These subjectshad significant respiratory exposure to silica particles and demanded compensation foroccupational lung diseases.Method: Lung tissue samples were observed under an Electron microscope with 10000Xmagnification. Mineral particles were sized and analyzed by EDS detector based on X-rayspectrophotometry.Results: The results have indicated that the lung particle burden of the subjects was closelyrelated to their occupational history. The highest level of mineral silica particles were found in thelungs of miners and sandblasters. The highest concentration of meta...
Silica is a common mineral in nature. Quartz is the most common form of silica in earth’s crust, whi...
BACKGROUND: The role of crystalline silica dust as a possible cause of lung cancer has been controve...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
This study addressed the question of silica exposure, silicosis, and lung cancer in respect of lung ...
For pathologists, pneumologists, and occupational and environmental physicians it is relevant to kno...
Rationale: Recent reports of progressive massive fibrosis and rapidly progressive pneumoconiosis in ...
Silicosis may be defined as the disease resulting from chronic occupational exposure to silica dust....
Occupational histories collected during interviews in an epidemiological study and then expressed as...
AbstractSilicosis is a disease caused by inhalation and deposition of crystalline silica that produc...
Silicosis is a potentially fatal, irreversible, ubrotic pulmonary disease that may develop subsequen...
Worldwide, more men and women die of lung cancer than any other type of cancer. Approximately 85% of...
BACKGROUND: In 1997, IARC upgraded crystalline silica to a Group 1 human carcinogen. However, the IA...
Globally, silicosis is responsible for thousands of deaths each year and is a major public health co...
Respirable crystalline silica is now considered to be a major culprit of resurgent lung disease amon...
Over 400 cases with data from in situ electron microprobe quantitation of non-fibrous inorganic part...
Silica is a common mineral in nature. Quartz is the most common form of silica in earth’s crust, whi...
BACKGROUND: The role of crystalline silica dust as a possible cause of lung cancer has been controve...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
This study addressed the question of silica exposure, silicosis, and lung cancer in respect of lung ...
For pathologists, pneumologists, and occupational and environmental physicians it is relevant to kno...
Rationale: Recent reports of progressive massive fibrosis and rapidly progressive pneumoconiosis in ...
Silicosis may be defined as the disease resulting from chronic occupational exposure to silica dust....
Occupational histories collected during interviews in an epidemiological study and then expressed as...
AbstractSilicosis is a disease caused by inhalation and deposition of crystalline silica that produc...
Silicosis is a potentially fatal, irreversible, ubrotic pulmonary disease that may develop subsequen...
Worldwide, more men and women die of lung cancer than any other type of cancer. Approximately 85% of...
BACKGROUND: In 1997, IARC upgraded crystalline silica to a Group 1 human carcinogen. However, the IA...
Globally, silicosis is responsible for thousands of deaths each year and is a major public health co...
Respirable crystalline silica is now considered to be a major culprit of resurgent lung disease amon...
Over 400 cases with data from in situ electron microprobe quantitation of non-fibrous inorganic part...
Silica is a common mineral in nature. Quartz is the most common form of silica in earth’s crust, whi...
BACKGROUND: The role of crystalline silica dust as a possible cause of lung cancer has been controve...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...