نتایج جستجو برای: chrysotile

تعداد نتایج: 783  

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2009
Francesco Turci Maura Tomatis Roberto Compagnoni Bice Fubini

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the biodurability of balangeroite, present as contaminant of chrysotile asbestos in the Balangero mine, in order to have indication whether it might have been a confounding factor in the association of the mesothelioma cases reported among mine workers and employees. METHODS The modifications taking place following incubation of the fibres in simulated phagolysosomal fl...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 1999
D Rees J E Myers K Goodman E Fourie C Blignaut R Chapman M O Bachmann

BACKGROUND South Africa has, uniquely, mined, transported, and used crocidolite, amosite, and chrysotile. A multicenter case-control study was done in South Africa to examine the details of asbestos exposure in cases and controls, and to calculate relative risks for level of certainty of asbestos exposure, nature of exposure (e.g., environmental, occupational) and fiber type. METHODS Cases an...

2008
MURRAY M. FINKELSTEIN

Objective: To reanalyse data on the lung content of asbestos fibres among brake mechanics. Methods: I re-analysed data published by Butnor, Roggli and colleagues on the lung content of chrysotile and tremolite asbestos fibres among brake mechanics and controls. Statistics of the distributions were estimated by maximum likelihood to accommodate observations below the detection limit. Mean concen...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1983
G Berry M L Newhouse

A mortality (1942-80) study was carried out on 13460 workers of a factory producing friction materials. The only type of asbestos used was chrysotile, except during two well-defined periods before 1945 when crocidolite was used, and over 99% of the population was traced. Compared with national death rates there were no detectable excesses of deaths due to lung cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, o...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1984
A D McDonald J S Fry A J Woolley J C McDonald

Cohort studies in three American asbestos factories were undertaken to investigate the effect of fibre type and manufacturing process on lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. Reports have been published on a chrysotile textile plant in South Carolina and a mainly textile plant in Pennsylvania, which also used amphiboles. In the third plant in Connecticut friction products and packings were...

2006
Joanne P. Marsh Brooke T. Mossman

Asbestos induces a constellation of biological responses in cells of the respiratory tract that are similar to those of classical tumor promoters. In this regard, induction of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity and increased incorporation of |3H]thymidine have been documented after addition of crocidolite and chrysotile asbestos to a hamster trachea! epithelial cell line (J. M. Landesman an...

Journal: :Inhalation toxicology 2003
David M Bernstein Jörg Chevalier Paul Smith

The differences between chrysotile asbestos, a serpentine mineral, and amphibole asbestos have been debated extensively. Many studies have shown that chrysotile is cleared from the lung more rapidly than amphibole. In order to quantify the comparative clearance of chrysotile and the amphibole asbestos tremolite, both fibers were evaluated in an inhalation biopersistence study that followed the ...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2008
Victor L Roggli Thomas A Sporn Bruce W Case Kelly J Butnor

OBJECTIVE To reanalyse data on the lung content of asbestos fibres among brake mechanics. METHODS I re-analysed data published by Butnor, Roggli and colleagues on the lung content of chrysotile and tremolite asbestos fibres among brake mechanics and controls. Statistics of the distributions were estimated by maximum likelihood to accommodate observations below the detection limit. Mean concen...

Journal: :Industrial health 2001
S X Cai C H Zhang X Zhang K Morinaga

In 1950s and 60s, asbestosis had been a major health hazard for asbestos exposed workers. In the late 1970s, lung cancers with or without asbestosis were found among asbestos workers. All cohort studies on asbestos workers and on chrysotile miners in China showed excess deaths from lung cancer. In a large scale of cohort study on asbestos workers, a synergistic effect was found between cigarett...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1984
M C Jaurand A Gaudichet S Halpern J Bignon

The modification of the chemistry of asbestos chrysotile fibres (Mg3(Si2O5)(OH)4) after their ingestion by cultured cells has been studied. Two types of cells involved in asbestos related pulmonary disease were used, rabbit alveolar macrophages (AM), recovered by bronchoalveolar lavage, and pleural mesothelial cells (PMC) obtained from the rat parietal pleura. Chemical characterisation of intra...

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