Background: The occurrence of occupational lung diseases is decreasing due to improvements in occupational health in recent years; however, silicosis and its complications remain important occupational health problems. We have studied the role of emphysema and bullae as predictive factors of secondary spontaneous pneumothorax in acute and accelerated silicosis. Materials and Methods : This study was carried out using questionnaire items on occupational history and conventional computed tomography of lungs. Differences between two groups (silicosis with and without secondary spontaneous pneumothorax) in terms of age, interval of exposure-diagnosis and therefore silica exposure duration were assessed by independent t -test. Fisher′s exact te...
To examine risk for mycosis among persons with silicosis, we examined US mortality data for 1979–200...
Pneumoconiosis, or occupational lung disease, is one of the world’s most prevalent work-related dise...
Study objectives: Although links between meteorological conditions and spontaneous pneumothorax (SP)...
Copyright © 2014 Pritinanda Mishra et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Silicosis is a potentially fatal, irreversible, ubrotic pulmonary disease that may develop subsequen...
Silica and silicate mineral dust inhalation can cause a variety of histopathological changes in the ...
Objectives: Bronchial anthracofibrosis (BAF) is associated with occupational hazardous dust exposure...
Silicosis remains the most prevalent occupational disease worldwide. There have been no specific stu...
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is fibrotic lung diseases of the pulmonary parenchyma ...
Silicosis is a diffuse pulmonary interstitial disease characterized by a fibrotic response in lung p...
International audienceSecondary spontaneous pneumothorax (SSP) occurs in the context of underlying p...
Silicosis is an interstitial lung disease developing as a result of inhalation of inorganic silica p...
To examine risk for mycosis among persons with silicosis, we examined US mortality data for 1979-200...
Rationale: Recent reports of progressive massive fibrosis and rapidly progressive pneumoconiosis in ...
PubMed ID: 31130134Introduction: Silicosis is still one of the the most common occupational disease ...
To examine risk for mycosis among persons with silicosis, we examined US mortality data for 1979–200...
Pneumoconiosis, or occupational lung disease, is one of the world’s most prevalent work-related dise...
Study objectives: Although links between meteorological conditions and spontaneous pneumothorax (SP)...
Copyright © 2014 Pritinanda Mishra et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Silicosis is a potentially fatal, irreversible, ubrotic pulmonary disease that may develop subsequen...
Silica and silicate mineral dust inhalation can cause a variety of histopathological changes in the ...
Objectives: Bronchial anthracofibrosis (BAF) is associated with occupational hazardous dust exposure...
Silicosis remains the most prevalent occupational disease worldwide. There have been no specific stu...
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is fibrotic lung diseases of the pulmonary parenchyma ...
Silicosis is a diffuse pulmonary interstitial disease characterized by a fibrotic response in lung p...
International audienceSecondary spontaneous pneumothorax (SSP) occurs in the context of underlying p...
Silicosis is an interstitial lung disease developing as a result of inhalation of inorganic silica p...
To examine risk for mycosis among persons with silicosis, we examined US mortality data for 1979-200...
Rationale: Recent reports of progressive massive fibrosis and rapidly progressive pneumoconiosis in ...
PubMed ID: 31130134Introduction: Silicosis is still one of the the most common occupational disease ...
To examine risk for mycosis among persons with silicosis, we examined US mortality data for 1979–200...
Pneumoconiosis, or occupational lung disease, is one of the world’s most prevalent work-related dise...
Study objectives: Although links between meteorological conditions and spontaneous pneumothorax (SP)...