Long-term exposure to respirable dust containing silica leads to pneumoconiosis/silicosis. The disease is irreversible and incurable, and only preventive steps such as job rotation, use of personal protective equipment, etc., remain solutions to the problem. Under such a situation, early diagnosis or prediction may become very useful to control the disease. Biomarkers are biological parameters in blood serum that change their values with deposition of dust in the lung and onset of lung fibrosis. Since these biomarkers can help us to diagnose and in the prognosis of the disease before it is actually diagnosed by the conventional X-ray technique and lung function test used for diagnosis of silicosis. The present paper describes the various ty...
AbstractSilicosis is a disease caused by inhalation and deposition of crystalline silica that produc...
Silicosis is a common occupational disease caused by long-term inhalation of large amounts of free S...
Despite silica dust exposure being one of the earliest recognized causes of lung disease, Australia,...
Silica dust is widely prevalent in the atmosphere and more common than the other types of dust, thus...
Abstract Silicosis is a diffuse interstitial lung disease caused by sustained inhalation of silica a...
The silica dust is widely distributed on earth’s surface resulting from various activities. This m...
Abstract Background and Objectives Silicosis is a neglected and widely prevalent occupational diseas...
Peripheral biomarkers are important tools for detecting occupational exposures to prevent the onset ...
Pneumoconiosis, or occupational lung disease, is one of the world’s most prevalent work-related dise...
Silicosis is a potentially fatal, irreversible, ubrotic pulmonary disease that may develop subsequen...
Patients with silicosis caused by occupational exposure to engineered stone (ES) present a rapid pro...
BACKGROUND: Silicosis is the most frequently occurring pneumoconiosis. AIM: Measurement of serum le...
Abstract Background Asbestosis and silicosis are progressive pneumoconioses characterized by interst...
ObjectivesSilicosis is a chronic occupational lung disease. As was previously found by the authors, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential determinants of serum neopterin, malondialdeh...
AbstractSilicosis is a disease caused by inhalation and deposition of crystalline silica that produc...
Silicosis is a common occupational disease caused by long-term inhalation of large amounts of free S...
Despite silica dust exposure being one of the earliest recognized causes of lung disease, Australia,...
Silica dust is widely prevalent in the atmosphere and more common than the other types of dust, thus...
Abstract Silicosis is a diffuse interstitial lung disease caused by sustained inhalation of silica a...
The silica dust is widely distributed on earth’s surface resulting from various activities. This m...
Abstract Background and Objectives Silicosis is a neglected and widely prevalent occupational diseas...
Peripheral biomarkers are important tools for detecting occupational exposures to prevent the onset ...
Pneumoconiosis, or occupational lung disease, is one of the world’s most prevalent work-related dise...
Silicosis is a potentially fatal, irreversible, ubrotic pulmonary disease that may develop subsequen...
Patients with silicosis caused by occupational exposure to engineered stone (ES) present a rapid pro...
BACKGROUND: Silicosis is the most frequently occurring pneumoconiosis. AIM: Measurement of serum le...
Abstract Background Asbestosis and silicosis are progressive pneumoconioses characterized by interst...
ObjectivesSilicosis is a chronic occupational lung disease. As was previously found by the authors, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential determinants of serum neopterin, malondialdeh...
AbstractSilicosis is a disease caused by inhalation and deposition of crystalline silica that produc...
Silicosis is a common occupational disease caused by long-term inhalation of large amounts of free S...
Despite silica dust exposure being one of the earliest recognized causes of lung disease, Australia,...