نتایج جستجو برای: chrysotile

تعداد نتایج: 783  

Journal: :The Annals of Occupational Hygiene 2001

2015
Mario Terra-Filho Ericson Bagatin Luiz Eduardo Nery Lara Maris Nápolis José Alberto Neder Gustavo de Souza Portes Meirelles C. Isabela Silva Nestor L. Muller

BACKGROUND Chest radiography (CXR) is inferior to Thin-section computed tomography in the detection of asbestos related interstitial and pleural abnormalities. It remains unclear, however, whether these limitations are large enough to impair CXR´s ability in detecting the expected reduction in the frequency of these asbestos-related abnormalities (ARA) as exposure decreases. METHODS Clinical ...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1995
T Nakadate

OBJECTIVES To examine whether or not workers with pre-existing mild pulmonary fibrosis have accelerated decline in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) or forced vital capacity (FVC), under low level exposure to chrysotile asbestos. METHODS All male workers in two asbestos manufacturing factories were followed up annually for six years to compare their declines in FEV1 and FVC. The v...

2005
Toshio Nakadate

Objectives-To examine whether or not workers with pre-existing mild pulmonary fibrosis have accelerated decline in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) or forced vital capacity (FVC), under low level exposure to chrysotile asbestos. Methods-All male workers in two asbestos manufacturing factories were followed up annually for six years to compare their declines in FEV1 and FVC. The val...

2007
An Xu Lubomir B. Smilenov Peng He Ken-ichi Masumura Takehiko Nohmi Zengliang Yu Tom K. Hei

BACKGROUND Genotoxicity is often a prerequisite to the development of malignancy. Considerable evidence has shown that exposure to asbestos fibers results in the generation of chromosomal aberrations and multilocus mutations using various in vitro approaches. However, there is less evidence to demonstrate the contribution of deletions to the mutagenicity of asbestos fibers in vivo. OBJECTIVES...

Journal: :The National medical journal of India 2001
S Chaturvedi S Chaturvedi

In spite of hard epidemiological and clinical evidence associating asbestos fibre with asbestosis and cancer, the issue is controversial and likely to remain so. The focus is now shifting to non-occupational exposure, differential risk to various asbestos fibre types and the relatively low level of carinogenicity of the chrysotile form. This creates further space for scientific debate and the o...

2013
Myoung-Ock Cho Hyo Mi Chang Donghee Lee Yeon Gyu Yu Hwataik Han Jung Kyung Kim

Phase contrast microscopy (PCM) is a widely used analytical method for airborne asbestos, but it is unable to distinguish asbestos from non-asbestos fibers and requires time-consuming and laborious manual counting of fibers. Previously, we developed a high-throughput microscopy (HTM) method that could greatly reduce human intervention and analysis time through automated image acquisition and co...

2010
Hans Rudolf Herren Charles Mbogo

Assuming an average latency of 42 years, the authors predict that incidence rates will peak in 2009 and that diagnoses will peak in 2014. However, they caution that ongoing use of chrysotile asbestos (which has been implicated but not conclusively established as a cause of mesothelioma) and the release of asbestos fibers from older buildings during demolition or reno­ vation may slow the projec...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2007
Francesco Turci Maura Tomatis Stefano Mantegna Giancarlo Cravotto Bice Fubini

The simultaneous action of power ultrasound and oxalic acid, as a chelating agent, rapidly converts chrysotile asbestos into water soluble material and a non-asbestos debris, not classifiable as hazardous under worldwide safety regulations.

Journal: :Occupational and Environmental Medicine 1994

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