Abstract Silicosis is a diffuse interstitial lung disease caused by sustained inhalation of silica and silicates. Several cytokines are activated by their inhalation and can mediate the process of pulmonary fibrosis. The identification of biomarkers could allow an early diagnosis before the development of radiological alterations and help monitor the evolution of patients. The objetive of this study was to determine the clinical significance of specific biomarkers, to estimate their association with the development, severity and/or progression of silicosis, and identify determinants of this evolution. We conducted a prospective observational study in patients attending the pulmonology clinic from 2009 to 2018. Serum levels of the following ...
Silica inhalation by humans is a health hazard in occupations such as coal mining, quarrying, and sa...
BackgroundThe hemolytic activity of inhaled particles such as silica has been widely investigated in...
Workers in denim sandblasting are at a high risk of developing silicosis, an occupational lung disea...
Peripheral biomarkers are important tools for detecting occupational exposures to prevent the onset ...
Silica dust is widely prevalent in the atmosphere and more common than the other types of dust, thus...
Engineered stone silicosis has become an occupational epidemic disease that progresses rapidly to pr...
Long-term exposure to respirable dust containing silica leads to pneumoconiosis/silicosis. The disea...
Patients with silicosis caused by occupational exposure to engineered stone (ES) present a rapid pro...
Silicosis is a devastating disease caused by inhalation of silica dust that leads to inflammatory ca...
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...
PubMedID: 28524802Silica is the second most common element after oxygen, and therefore, exposures to...
Abstract Background Inhalation of crystalline silica particles is in humans associated with inflamma...
BACKGROUND: Silicosis is the most frequently occurring pneumoconiosis.AIM: Measurement of serum leve...
Exposure to silica dust has been examined as a possible risk factor for autoimmune diseases, includi...
Silica inhalation by humans is a health hazard in occupations such as coal mining, quarrying, and sa...
BackgroundThe hemolytic activity of inhaled particles such as silica has been widely investigated in...
Workers in denim sandblasting are at a high risk of developing silicosis, an occupational lung disea...
Peripheral biomarkers are important tools for detecting occupational exposures to prevent the onset ...
Silica dust is widely prevalent in the atmosphere and more common than the other types of dust, thus...
Engineered stone silicosis has become an occupational epidemic disease that progresses rapidly to pr...
Long-term exposure to respirable dust containing silica leads to pneumoconiosis/silicosis. The disea...
Patients with silicosis caused by occupational exposure to engineered stone (ES) present a rapid pro...
Silicosis is a devastating disease caused by inhalation of silica dust that leads to inflammatory ca...
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...
PubMedID: 28524802Silica is the second most common element after oxygen, and therefore, exposures to...
Abstract Background Inhalation of crystalline silica particles is in humans associated with inflamma...
BACKGROUND: Silicosis is the most frequently occurring pneumoconiosis.AIM: Measurement of serum leve...
Exposure to silica dust has been examined as a possible risk factor for autoimmune diseases, includi...
Silica inhalation by humans is a health hazard in occupations such as coal mining, quarrying, and sa...
BackgroundThe hemolytic activity of inhaled particles such as silica has been widely investigated in...
Workers in denim sandblasting are at a high risk of developing silicosis, an occupational lung disea...