Pathology of occupational lung disease
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Pathology of occupational lung disease
Williams & Wilkins, c1998
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text is designed as a single pathologic resource for occupational lung diseases. The focus is placed on the diagnostic-pathologic features of occupational lung disease. Clinical and epidemiologic information is included to help the pathologist, respirologist or occupational disease physician understand what features should be present in a given case, what type of material is needed for diagnosis and special analysis, and how to determine if an occupational exposure is likely to have caused the disease in question.
Table of Contents
- Clinical evaluation of the patient with occupational lung disease
- pathologic features of occupational lung disease
- analytical methods for identifying and quantifying mineral particles in lung tissue
- diseases caused by gases and fumes
- diseases caused by metals and related compounds
- coak workers' pneumonconiosis
- diseases due to non-asbesto silicates
- non-neoplastic diseases caused by asbestos
- neoplastic asbestos-induced disease
- diseases due to synthetic fibres
- occupational asthma, byssinosis, extrinsic allergic alveolitis
- legal aspects for the pathologist.
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