OBJECTIVE--To explore associations between exposure to asbestos cement dust and radiographic findings in lung parenchyma and pleura. METHODS--Radiographs from 174 blue collar workers and 29 white collar workers from an asbestos cement plant formed one part of the study. Progression of small opacities was further studied in those 124 blue collar workers, for whom two radiographs taken after the end of employment were available. The median readings from five readers who used the full ILO 1980 classification were used. As exposure indices, time since start of employment, duration of employment, cumulative exposure, and average intensity of asbestos exposure were used. The influence of age and smoking was also considered in multiple logistic re...
International audienceMost studies on asbestos-related diseases are based on chest radiographs, and ...
Inhalation of asbestos fi bres leads to asbestosis of the pleura and the lung, with possible progres...
Background: Construction workers are exposed to quartz containing respirable dust, at levels that ma...
Background: To determine the prevalence of asbestos-related changes on chest X-ray (CXR) and low dos...
Background Production of asbestos-cement products in Brazil started in the 1940s, peaked in the 60-7...
Background: The adverse health effects of occupational exposure to asbestos dust may occur several y...
SUMMARY • Dependence of the incidence of pulmonary/pleural asbestosis on the mineralogic characteris...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Since previous studies have provided conflicting results, we investigated the ...
BACKGROUND: Occupational asbestos exposure is associated with pleural plaques (PP), a benign disease...
The possibility to detect initial "preclinical" pulmonary lesions related to asbestos is under debat...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between radiographically detectable pleural ch...
Abstract—X-ray readings by an international panel were analysed from a sample of 515 chrysotile prod...
WOS: 000181780900003PubMed ID: 12648477There is extensive evidence that exposure to asbestos causes ...
This study was aimed at investigating the possibility of detecting lung and pleural asbestos-related...
International audienceMost studies on asbestos-related diseases are based on chest radiographs, and ...
Inhalation of asbestos fi bres leads to asbestosis of the pleura and the lung, with possible progres...
Background: Construction workers are exposed to quartz containing respirable dust, at levels that ma...
Background: To determine the prevalence of asbestos-related changes on chest X-ray (CXR) and low dos...
Background Production of asbestos-cement products in Brazil started in the 1940s, peaked in the 60-7...
Background: The adverse health effects of occupational exposure to asbestos dust may occur several y...
SUMMARY • Dependence of the incidence of pulmonary/pleural asbestosis on the mineralogic characteris...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Since previous studies have provided conflicting results, we investigated the ...
BACKGROUND: Occupational asbestos exposure is associated with pleural plaques (PP), a benign disease...
The possibility to detect initial "preclinical" pulmonary lesions related to asbestos is under debat...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between radiographically detectable pleural ch...
Abstract—X-ray readings by an international panel were analysed from a sample of 515 chrysotile prod...
WOS: 000181780900003PubMed ID: 12648477There is extensive evidence that exposure to asbestos causes ...
This study was aimed at investigating the possibility of detecting lung and pleural asbestos-related...
International audienceMost studies on asbestos-related diseases are based on chest radiographs, and ...
Inhalation of asbestos fi bres leads to asbestosis of the pleura and the lung, with possible progres...
Background: Construction workers are exposed to quartz containing respirable dust, at levels that ma...