10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SILICOTIC»
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1
Interstitial Lung Disease
PATHOLOGY OF SILICOSIS Detailed reviews of the pathology of silicosis have
been published elsewhere.18106 Briefly, on gross inspection, the silicotic lung is
firm and blacker than normal. The surface is coarse and nodular. The visceral ...
2
Thurlbeck's Pathology of the Lung
In addition to subpleural sites, silicotic nodules tend to form in regions of the lung
with a high density of lymphatic channels; these include the interlobular septa
and the peribronchial connective tissues. They are not confined to these sites, ...
Andrew M. Churg, Jeffrey L. Myers, 2011
3
Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety
The resulting pathologic silicotic lesion is the hyaline nodule, containing a central
acellular zone with free silica surrounded by whorls of collagen and fibroblasts,
and an active peripheral zone composed of macrophages, fibroblasts, plasma ...
Jeanne Mager Stellman, 1998
4
Health Effects of Synthetic Silica Particulates
There is an elevated frequency of autoantibodies, such as antinuclear factor [47]
and rheumatoid factor [48-50], and there is a high incidence of "autoimmune"
disease in silicotic workers [51,52]. Studies on cell mediated immunity in silicotic
...
5
Air Pollution and Lung Disease in Adults
These lesions are located within the pulmonary parenchyma in proximity to
respiratory bronchioles and blood vessels and expand concentrically to form
silicotic nodules. Three zones may be found in silicotic nodules: (1) a central area
of ...
Philip Witorsch, Samuel V. Spagnolo, 1994
6
Electrochemical Corrosion Testing: A Symposium
There is an elevated frequency of autoantibodies, such as antinuclear factor [47]
and rheumatoid factor [48-50], and there is a high incidence of "autoimmune"
disease in silicotic workers [51,52]. Studies on cell mediated immunity in silicotic
...
Florian Mansfeld, Ugo Bertocci, 1981
7
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand
Factors Determining the Severity of Pulmonary Function Impairment in Silicotic
Patients Nitipatana Chierakul MD*, Tiraporn Boonyarattaphun MD*, Arth Nana
MD* * Division of Respiratory Disease and Tuberculosis, Department of Medicine
, ...
8
Environmental and Occupational Medicine
On inspection, the silicotic lung is firm and blacker than normal. The surface is
coarse and nodular. The visceral pleura has areas of fibrosis and may be
covered by plaquelike lesions. Peribronchial and hilar lymph nodes are typically
enlarged ...
William N. Rom, Steven B. Markowitz, 2007
Since tissue from many of the same lungs that we had examined biochemically
and histologically in our earlier studies remained in the freezer, we began our
experiments with these silicotic lungs. We made two observations that are directly
...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2008
10
Pathology of the Lungs: Expert Consult: Online and Print
in the upper part of the lung where there is a conglomerate silicotic mass at one
point. Paper-mounted whole-lung section. (B) Microscopy shows silicotic nodules
scattered throughout otherwise normal lung tissue. Silicotic nodules develop ...
Bryan Corrin, Andrew G. Nicholson, 2011