WOS: 000181780900003PubMed ID: 12648477There is extensive evidence that exposure to asbestos causes pulmonary parenchymal fibrosis, pleural disease, and malignant neoplasm in asbestos-exposed workers. However, few data concerning brake-lining workers are available in the literature. In this study, we aimed to assess the long-term effects of chrysotile asbestos exposure on lung function and the risk of asbestos-related diseases in brake-lining workers. Seventy-four asbestos-exposed workers who processed brake-lining products and 12 unexposed office workers were offered pulmonary function tests (spirometry and transfer factor) in 1992 and 1999. In 1999, the mean duration of asbestos exposure was 10.00+/-4.07 and 11.02+/-4.81 years (7-31 years...
Aims: To investigate the consequences of improvement in the workplace environment over six decades (...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between radiographically detectable pleural ch...
OBJECTIVE--To explore associations between exposure to asbestos cement dust and radiographic finding...
WOS: 000181780900003PubMed ID: 12648477There is extensive evidence that exposure to asbestos causes ...
Abstract Background Restrictive patterns of pulmonary function abnormalities associated with asbesto...
Background: The adverse health effects of occupational exposure to asbestos dust may occur several y...
ABSTRACT A group of 137 male workers with known exposure (mean 20 fibre years per millilitre) to asb...
Background Production of asbestos-cement products in Brazil started in the 1940s, peaked in the 60-7...
Background: It has been suggested that asbestos exposure affects lung function, even in the absence ...
To investigate the consequences of improvement in the workplace environment over six decades (1940-9...
ABSTRACT: Asbestos applications were limited during past two decades in developed nations due to its...
To evaluate the presence of asbestos-related pleural and parenchymal abnormalities and their correla...
Background: Restrictive patterns of pulmonary function abnormalities associated with asbestos exposu...
As a rule, asbestosis is a disease of workers who are occupationally exposed to inhalation of asbest...
Background: Inhalation of asbestos fibers can lead to adverse health effects on the lungs. This stud...
Aims: To investigate the consequences of improvement in the workplace environment over six decades (...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between radiographically detectable pleural ch...
OBJECTIVE--To explore associations between exposure to asbestos cement dust and radiographic finding...
WOS: 000181780900003PubMed ID: 12648477There is extensive evidence that exposure to asbestos causes ...
Abstract Background Restrictive patterns of pulmonary function abnormalities associated with asbesto...
Background: The adverse health effects of occupational exposure to asbestos dust may occur several y...
ABSTRACT A group of 137 male workers with known exposure (mean 20 fibre years per millilitre) to asb...
Background Production of asbestos-cement products in Brazil started in the 1940s, peaked in the 60-7...
Background: It has been suggested that asbestos exposure affects lung function, even in the absence ...
To investigate the consequences of improvement in the workplace environment over six decades (1940-9...
ABSTRACT: Asbestos applications were limited during past two decades in developed nations due to its...
To evaluate the presence of asbestos-related pleural and parenchymal abnormalities and their correla...
Background: Restrictive patterns of pulmonary function abnormalities associated with asbestos exposu...
As a rule, asbestosis is a disease of workers who are occupationally exposed to inhalation of asbest...
Background: Inhalation of asbestos fibers can lead to adverse health effects on the lungs. This stud...
Aims: To investigate the consequences of improvement in the workplace environment over six decades (...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between radiographically detectable pleural ch...
OBJECTIVE--To explore associations between exposure to asbestos cement dust and radiographic finding...