Asbestos body (AB) concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage samples of 15 brake lining (BL) workers exposed only to chrysotile have been determined and compared with those from 44 asbestos cement (AC) workers extensively exposed to amphiboles. The mean AB concentrations (263 +/- 802 and 842 +/- 2086 AB/ml respectively) for those groups did not differ significantly but were much higher than those found in control groups. Analytical electron microscopy of asbestos body cores showed that in the BL group 95.6% were chrysotile fibres whereas in the AC group amphiboles accounted for 93.1%. The size characteristics of the central fibres differed for chrysotile and amphibole AB, the former being shorter and thinner. Examination of repeated bronchoa...
ABSTRACT: Recent publications have shown for synthetic mineral fibers that if a fiber dissolves rapi...
Mineralogical analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) by electron microscopy can represent t...
Asbestos bodies (AB) in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) can be detected by light microscopy and their c...
Objective: To reanalyse data on the lung content of asbestos fibres among brake mechanics. Methods: ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the reliability of asbestos fibre concentration in b...
Asbestos-containing materials in place in buildings, especially sprayed-on asbestos, are still an im...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
Asbestos body (AB) countings on both bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluids and digested lung tissue sa...
Health surveillance of asbestos exposed workers should be stratified according to the exposure level...
Retention patterns in lung tissue (determined by transmission electron microscopy and energy dispers...
Background: Mineralogical analysis of bronchoaheolar lavage fluid (BALF) by electron microscopy coul...
Asbestos may be naturally present in rocks and soils. In some cases, there is the possibility of rel...
Asbestos may be naturally present in rocks and soils. In some cases, there is the possibility of rel...
In 2007, research was carried out to determine the type and amount of asbestos fibers in a Croatian ...
Lung tissue from 76 deceased asbestos cement workers (seven with mesothelioma) exposed to chrysotile...
ABSTRACT: Recent publications have shown for synthetic mineral fibers that if a fiber dissolves rapi...
Mineralogical analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) by electron microscopy can represent t...
Asbestos bodies (AB) in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) can be detected by light microscopy and their c...
Objective: To reanalyse data on the lung content of asbestos fibres among brake mechanics. Methods: ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the reliability of asbestos fibre concentration in b...
Asbestos-containing materials in place in buildings, especially sprayed-on asbestos, are still an im...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
Asbestos body (AB) countings on both bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluids and digested lung tissue sa...
Health surveillance of asbestos exposed workers should be stratified according to the exposure level...
Retention patterns in lung tissue (determined by transmission electron microscopy and energy dispers...
Background: Mineralogical analysis of bronchoaheolar lavage fluid (BALF) by electron microscopy coul...
Asbestos may be naturally present in rocks and soils. In some cases, there is the possibility of rel...
Asbestos may be naturally present in rocks and soils. In some cases, there is the possibility of rel...
In 2007, research was carried out to determine the type and amount of asbestos fibers in a Croatian ...
Lung tissue from 76 deceased asbestos cement workers (seven with mesothelioma) exposed to chrysotile...
ABSTRACT: Recent publications have shown for synthetic mineral fibers that if a fiber dissolves rapi...
Mineralogical analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) by electron microscopy can represent t...
Asbestos bodies (AB) in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) can be detected by light microscopy and their c...