نتایج جستجو برای: silicosis

تعداد نتایج: 1318  

2017
Tekin Yildiz

Silicosis is a disease caused by inhaling respirable silica particles primarily composed of quartz dust and has been recognised, since the 2000’s, as a human carcinogen. Chronic, accelerated and acute types of silicosis have been described. The most commonly diagnosed chronic silicosis develops after 10 or more years of exposure to relatively low dust concentrations. Silicosis leads to fibrosis...

2010
Cihan Akgul Ozmen Hasan Nazaroglu Tekin Yildiz Aylin Hasanefendioglu Bayrak Senem Senturk Gungor Ates Levent Akyildiz

BACKGROUND Denim sandblasting is as a novel cause of silicosis in Turkey, with reports of a recent increase in cases and fatal outcomes. We aimed to describe the radiological features of patients exposed to silica during denim sandblasting and define factors related to the development of silicosis. METHODS Sixty consecutive men with a history of exposure to silica during denim sandblasting we...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2001
W Chen Z Zhuang M D Attfield B T Chen P Gao J C Harrison C Fu J Q Chen W E Wallace

OBJECTIVES To investigate the risk of silicosis among tin miners and to investigate the relation between silicosis and cumulative exposure to dust (Chinese total dust and respirable crystalline silica dust). METHODS A cohort study of 3010 miners exposed to silica dust and employed for at least 1 year during 1960-5 in any of four Chinese tin mines was conducted. Historical total dust data from...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2008
Shigeki Umemura Nobukazu Fujimoto Akio Hiraki Kenichi Gemba Nagio Takigawa Keiichi Fujiwara Masanori Fujii Hiroshi Umemura Mamoru Satoh Masahiro Tabata Hiroshi Ueoka Katsuyuki Kiura Takumi Kishimoto Mitsune Tanimoto

It is well established that patients with silicosis are at high risk for lung cancer; however, it is difficult to detect lung cancer by chest radiography during follow-up treatment of patients with silicosis because of preexisting diffuse pulmonary shadows. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of detection of serum DNA methylation for early detection of lung cancer in silicos...

2015
Ki Moon Bang Jacek M. Mazurek John M. Wood Gretchen E. White Scott A. Hendricks Ainsley Weston

Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of respirable crystalline silica dust and can progress to respiratory failure and death. No effective specific treatment for silicosis is available; patients are provided supportive care, and some patients may be considered for lung transplantation. Chronic silicosis can develop or progress even after occupational exp...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2008
Fen Wu Yabin Qu Yunxia Tang Duozhi Cao Pin Sun Zhaolin Xia

Silicosis is a fibrotic lung disease produced by the inhalation and deposition of silica dust. The association between silicosis and pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) has been well established. Cytokines participate in the development and progression of silicosis and PTB. Functional polymorphisms in cytokine genes have been identified that alter cytokine production. The aims of the current investiga...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2015
P A Rosental

The current nosology and etiology of silicosis were officially adopted by the 1930 International Labor Office (ILO) Conference on silicosis in Johannesburg. Convened by the International Labor Office and by the Transvaal Chamber of Mines, it paved the way to the adoption of a 1934 ILO convention which recognized silicosis as an occupational disease. Even though it constituted a social and sanit...

Journal: :Thorax 1999
H Checkoway J M Hughes H Weill N S Seixas P A Demers

BACKGROUND The role of silicosis as either a necessary or incidental condition in silica associated lung cancer remains unresolved. To address this issue a cohort analysis of dose-response relations for crystalline silica and lung cancer mortality was conducted among diatomaceous earth workers classified according to the presence or absence of radiological silicosis. METHODS Radiological sili...

2017
Nicola Luigi Bragazzi Guglielmo Dini Alessandra Toletone Francesco Brigo Paolo Durando

This article reports data concerning silicosis-related web-activities using Google Trends (GT) capturing the Internet behavior in the USA for the period 2004-2010. GT-generated data were then compared with the most recent available epidemiological data of silicosis mortality obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the same study period. Statistically significant correla...

Journal: :Dynamis 2008
Alfredo Menéndez-Navarro

This article explores the emergence and recognition of silicosis as an occupational disease in interwar Spain. Following International Labour Office guidelines, growing international concerns and local medical evidence, Republican administrators provided the first health care facilities to silicosis sufferers, who eventually became entitled to compensation under the Law of Occupational Diseases...

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