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Changes in lung function of granite crushers exposed to moderately high silica concentrations : a 12 year follow up

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Título: Changes in lung function of granite crushers exposed to moderately high silica concentrations : a 12 year follow up / P. Malmberg, H. Hedenström, B.M. SundbladAutor: Malmberg, P.
Notas: Sumario: 45 granite crushers and 45 age and smoking matched referents underwent pulmonary function tests in 1976 and 1988. On average, the granite crushers at follow up had worked for 22 years, were 52 years old, and had inhaled a cumulated amount of 7 mg of silica in the respirable dust fraction. The functional changes suggest the presence of airways obstruction and increased compliance of the lungs. Exposure to silica at concentrations of about twice the present TLV was thus associated with airways obstruction and loss of elastic recoil rather than fibrosis and a restrictive function loss as seen in silicosis. The changes were on average small, but in some tobacco smokers more pronounced changes were foundRegistros relacionados: En: British journal of industrial medicine. - London and Margate. - nº 8, August 1993 ; p. 726-731Materia / lugar / evento: Medicina laboral Enfermedades profesionales Enfermedades pulmonares Granito Sílice Valores TLV Epidemiología Otros autores: Hedenström, H.
Sundblad, B.M.
Títulos secundarios: Título: British journal of industrial medicine
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