International audienceFor diagnostic purposes, mineralogical analysis was performed in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and lung tissue from a 58-year-old patient previously exposed to asbestos and rare earth dusts. No significant retention of asbestos was demonstrated in lung tissue by light microscopy (asbestos bodies) or transmission electron microscopy analysis (uncoated fibers). Particles containing rare earth (cerium, lanthanum) and phosphorus were identified in alveolar macrophages in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, and cerium-containing particles accounted for 70% of particles observed in the lung tissue. Ultrastructural analysis of lung tissue revealed the presence of particles containing cerium and phosphorus in interstitial macrophages...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
Changes in content and distribution of elements in human tissues may reflect changes in environmenta...
Lung tissue from 76 deceased asbestos cement workers (seven with mesothelioma) exposed to chrysotile...
International audienceFor diagnostic purposes, mineralogical analysis was performed in bronchoalveol...
Once penetrated into the lungs of exposed people, asbestos induces an in vivo biomineralisation proc...
Medical literature recognised several effects of human exposure to inhalation of air dispersed parti...
Inhalation of airborne particles can produce crystallization of phosphatic microcrysts in intraaveol...
International audienceInhalation of airborne particles can produce crystallization of phosphatic mic...
Explosive volcanic eruptions eject large volumes of high surface area, metal-rich dust and ash into ...
Abstract Background In patients with diffuse lung diseases, differentiating occupational lung diseas...
Lung carcinogenicity and putative systemic effects of low-dose life-time inhalation exposure to biop...
Worldwide, more men and women die of lung cancer than any other type of cancer. Approximately 85% of...
Background and Aims:Lung tissue samples of several miners, millers, sandblaster, welders andconstruc...
A NEW CASE OF RARE EARTH (RE) PNEUMOCONIOSIS IS DESCRIBED. THE SUB- JECT HAD WORKED AS A...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
Changes in content and distribution of elements in human tissues may reflect changes in environmenta...
Lung tissue from 76 deceased asbestos cement workers (seven with mesothelioma) exposed to chrysotile...
International audienceFor diagnostic purposes, mineralogical analysis was performed in bronchoalveol...
Once penetrated into the lungs of exposed people, asbestos induces an in vivo biomineralisation proc...
Medical literature recognised several effects of human exposure to inhalation of air dispersed parti...
Inhalation of airborne particles can produce crystallization of phosphatic microcrysts in intraaveol...
International audienceInhalation of airborne particles can produce crystallization of phosphatic mic...
Explosive volcanic eruptions eject large volumes of high surface area, metal-rich dust and ash into ...
Abstract Background In patients with diffuse lung diseases, differentiating occupational lung diseas...
Lung carcinogenicity and putative systemic effects of low-dose life-time inhalation exposure to biop...
Worldwide, more men and women die of lung cancer than any other type of cancer. Approximately 85% of...
Background and Aims:Lung tissue samples of several miners, millers, sandblaster, welders andconstruc...
A NEW CASE OF RARE EARTH (RE) PNEUMOCONIOSIS IS DESCRIBED. THE SUB- JECT HAD WORKED AS A...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
Changes in content and distribution of elements in human tissues may reflect changes in environmenta...
Lung tissue from 76 deceased asbestos cement workers (seven with mesothelioma) exposed to chrysotile...