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Section: ArticlesTitle: Respiratory symptoms and pulmonary impairment in male and female subjects with pottery workers' silicosis / K. Prowse, M.B. Allen and S.P. BradburyAuthor: Prowse, K.Notes: Este artículo pertenece a una ponencia del Joint Symposium on Health and Safety in the Ceramic Industries, celebrado en North Staffordshire Medical Institute, Stoke-on-Trent, los días 10 y 11 de septiembre de 1987Sumario: Respiratory symptoms, smoking habit, lung function and radiological category of silicosis were assessed in 276 present and former pottery workers who were receiving industrial disablement benefit for silicosis. There were 140 females and 136 males. The proportion with conglomerate disease (massive fibrosis) was similar in both sexes. The FEV1 declined with increasing X-ray category of silicosis irrespective of smoking habit and was most marked in subjects with symptomatic chronic bronchitis. In females who had never smoked the average decline of FEV1 in those with simple silicosis was 18 ml year -1 and for those with conglomerate disease 38 ml year -1. Symptomatic chronic bronchitis was common and only partly related to smoking, occurring in 69% of 101 non-smoking female silicotic patients. No significant changes were observed in vital capacity, lung volume or transfer factor for carbon monoxideRelated records: En: The Annals of occupational hygiene. - Oxford [etc.]. - nº 3, 1989 ; p. 375-385Materia / lugar / evento: Medicina laboralEnfermedades profesionalesEnfermedades pulmonaresIndustria de la cerámicaSilicosisEpidemiologíaOtros autores: Allen, M.B. Bradbury, S.P. Secondary titles: Título: The Annals of occupational hygiene Other categories: 873Rights: In Copyright (InC)