نتایج جستجو برای: occupational lung diseases

تعداد نتایج: 1143055  

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
fatemeh zarei mansour rezazadeh azari sousan salehpour soheila khodakarim leila omidi elahe tavakol

background: foundry workers are occupationally exposed to hazardous substances such as silica dusts and toxic gases. the aim of this study was to examine the effects of simultaneous exposure to complex mixtures of silica dust, formaldehyde, and triethylamine on lung function parameters. study design: a cross-sectional study. methods: this study was conducted on 55 male workers of core making un...

2016
Chung-Lin Hung Po-Lan Su Chih-Ying Ou

Occupational lung diseases are well recognized risk factors for tuberculosis (TB). However, little research investigated the effect of TB on the clinical course and outcome of occupational lung diseases.We conducted a 13-year observational study of a nationwide cohort to evaluate the risk and prognosis of TB among patients with occupational lung diseases in Taiwan.By using the Taiwan National H...

2017
Takashi Kido Yasuo Morimoto Kazuhiro Yatera Hiroshi Ishimoto Takaaki Ogoshi Keishi Oda Kei Yamasaki Toshinori Kawanami Shohei Shimajiri Hiroshi Mukae

BACKGROUND In patients with diffuse lung diseases, differentiating occupational lung diseases from other diseases is clinically important. However, the value of assessing asbestos and particles in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) in diffuse lung diseases by electron microscopy (EM) remains unclear. We evaluated the utility of EM in detecting asbestos fibers and particles in patients with dif...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000

Journal: :Clinics in chest medicine 2004
Craig S Glazer Lee S Newman

Occupational interstitial lung diseases are a diverse group of disorders of varied cause. Occupational causes account for a significant portion of all interstitial lung diseases, and new causes continue to be described. Although some are diseases of antiquity, they continue to occur in the workplace and often are misdiagnosed as "idiopathic" when physicians miss the connection to past-inhaled e...

Journal: :Industrial health 2003
Petr Brhel

This paper presents the profile of occupational respiratory diseases in the Czech Republic. In a retrospective study the author analyzes structure, causes, occurrence, and trends of occupational diseases. Between 1996 and 2000, a total of 2,127 new cases were recorded, of which 62.0% were pneumoconioses caused by dust containing free silica, 21.0% were occupational asthma or allergic rhinitis a...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1991
P J Landrigan

This 3rd edition describes pulmonary diseases caused by occupational environments, and includes guidance on the investigation and management of these diseases. The text contains sections on prevention, asbestos related diseases, the legal aspects of occupational lung disease, and the present judicial process. The chapters are written in an historical context, tracing the development of knowledg...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
F E Speizer

Chronic respiratory diseases other than lung cancer that are of occupational or environmental origin, along with cigarette smoking, account for over 100,000 deaths per year and are among the leading causes of respiratory disability in the United States and throughout the world. Lung cancer from these same exposures may account for 40,000 additional deaths per year. In spite of cigarette smoking...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1993
P H Wright

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