Lung burden analysis was performed on 126 autopsy cases of persons who died in New York City from 1966 through 1968. Of the 126 cases, 107 were probably non-occupationally exposed, judging by occupational history and asbestos body content of lung. Fifty-three of the 107 cases contained short chrysotile fibers/fibrils, \u3c 5 microns in length, present in 3-fold greater amounts than were found in laboratory background controls. The fiber concentrations ranged from 1.8 to 15.7 x 10(6) f/gm/dry lung tissue, and the proportion of fibers \u3e or = 5 microns in length was only 0.34% of the total chrysotile population found. Other inorganic particles present included fragments of amphiboles. In contrast to these data, the lung parenchyma of person...
The differences between chrysotile asbestos, a serpentine mineral, and amphibole asbestos have been ...
This study provides an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in the lung and ple...
Increased mortality due to malignant mesothelioma has been demonstrated by several epidemiologic stu...
Lung burden analysis was performed on 126 autopsy cases of persons who died in New York City from 19...
The lung contents of six workers who had been occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos were exa...
The objectives of this study were: (1) to compare lung fibre concentration and dimensions found in t...
Retention patterns in lung tissue (determined by transmission electron microscopy and energy dispers...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
ABSTRACT: Recent publications have shown for synthetic mineral fibers that if a fiber dissolves rapi...
ObjectivesTo estimate exposures to asbestos fibres of specific sizes among asbestos textile manufact...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
The aims of this investigation were to study differences in the protein composition and cellular con...
Objective: To reanalyse data on the lung content of asbestos fibres among brake mechanics. Methods: ...
Lung tissue from 76 deceased asbestos cement workers (seven with mesothelioma) exposed to chrysotile...
The differences between chrysotile asbestos, a serpentine mineral, and amphibole asbestos have been ...
This study provides an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in the lung and ple...
Increased mortality due to malignant mesothelioma has been demonstrated by several epidemiologic stu...
Lung burden analysis was performed on 126 autopsy cases of persons who died in New York City from 19...
The lung contents of six workers who had been occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos were exa...
The objectives of this study were: (1) to compare lung fibre concentration and dimensions found in t...
Retention patterns in lung tissue (determined by transmission electron microscopy and energy dispers...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
ABSTRACT: Recent publications have shown for synthetic mineral fibers that if a fiber dissolves rapi...
ObjectivesTo estimate exposures to asbestos fibres of specific sizes among asbestos textile manufact...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
The aims of this investigation were to study differences in the protein composition and cellular con...
Objective: To reanalyse data on the lung content of asbestos fibres among brake mechanics. Methods: ...
Lung tissue from 76 deceased asbestos cement workers (seven with mesothelioma) exposed to chrysotile...
The differences between chrysotile asbestos, a serpentine mineral, and amphibole asbestos have been ...
This study provides an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in the lung and ple...
Increased mortality due to malignant mesothelioma has been demonstrated by several epidemiologic stu...