Background: Our primary endpoint was to use nasal cytology to compare woodworkers with unexposed subjects to see if wood dust exposure correlates with specific patterns of inflammatory or infectious rhinitis. A secondary endpoint was to identify any differences in the exposed group's nasal symptoms or nasal cytology by years of exposure or personal exposure levels. Methods: Ninety-two woodworkers and 90 controls were assessed using a questionnaire and nasal cytology (on nasal mucosa obtained by scraping). Wood dust exposure was investigated using personal sampling methods. Results: Woodworkers reported significantly more nasal symptoms than controls (p < 0.00001). The woodworkers' nasal smears revealed more neutrophils (p = 0.001) and signi...
Objectives: To compare respiratory symptoms and upper airway inflammation in domestic waste collecto...
Nasal cytology represents a useful, inexpensive and easy-to-apply diagnostic method to better detail...
Introduction:The incidence of sinonasal cancers (SNCs) is quite rare; they contribute to 0,16% of al...
Background: Our primary endpoint was to use nasal cytology to compare woodworkers with unexposed sub...
Our primary aim was to use nasal cytology to compare a group of woodworkers with a group of unexpose...
ABSTRACT In 186 cases of nasal cancer diagnosed over the decade 1965-74, in a population of 2-0 mill...
Wood dust is an irritant and is carcinogenic to the nasal mucosa. It inhibits its own clearance from...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relevancy of flexible nasoendoscopy as a routine screeni...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the effects of workplace exposure to hardwood dust on lung function and determin...
Abstract: Background. Adverse health effects due to occupational exposures are a global public heal...
Rhinitis has been found to have profound direct and indirect negative effects on business including ...
Background. Adverse health effects due to occupational exposures are a global public health concern ...
Wood dusts are known to cause respiratory disorders like rhinitis and asthma. This study was therefo...
The aim of the present study was to assess the risk of nasal cancer associated with exposure to dust...
Background: Rhinitis is one of the commonest occupational related respiratory disorders that is only...
Objectives: To compare respiratory symptoms and upper airway inflammation in domestic waste collecto...
Nasal cytology represents a useful, inexpensive and easy-to-apply diagnostic method to better detail...
Introduction:The incidence of sinonasal cancers (SNCs) is quite rare; they contribute to 0,16% of al...
Background: Our primary endpoint was to use nasal cytology to compare woodworkers with unexposed sub...
Our primary aim was to use nasal cytology to compare a group of woodworkers with a group of unexpose...
ABSTRACT In 186 cases of nasal cancer diagnosed over the decade 1965-74, in a population of 2-0 mill...
Wood dust is an irritant and is carcinogenic to the nasal mucosa. It inhibits its own clearance from...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relevancy of flexible nasoendoscopy as a routine screeni...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the effects of workplace exposure to hardwood dust on lung function and determin...
Abstract: Background. Adverse health effects due to occupational exposures are a global public heal...
Rhinitis has been found to have profound direct and indirect negative effects on business including ...
Background. Adverse health effects due to occupational exposures are a global public health concern ...
Wood dusts are known to cause respiratory disorders like rhinitis and asthma. This study was therefo...
The aim of the present study was to assess the risk of nasal cancer associated with exposure to dust...
Background: Rhinitis is one of the commonest occupational related respiratory disorders that is only...
Objectives: To compare respiratory symptoms and upper airway inflammation in domestic waste collecto...
Nasal cytology represents a useful, inexpensive and easy-to-apply diagnostic method to better detail...
Introduction:The incidence of sinonasal cancers (SNCs) is quite rare; they contribute to 0,16% of al...