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United Kingdom Beryllium Registry: mortality and autopsy study.

This report is based on 30 deaths from chronic beryllium disease (CBD) in the United Kingdom with details of 19 autopsies. The majority were fluorescent lamp workers and machinists who died from respiratory failure. There were no cases of lung cancer. The survival times ranged from less than 1 to 29...

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Autor principal: Williams, W J
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8933040
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description This report is based on 30 deaths from chronic beryllium disease (CBD) in the United Kingdom with details of 19 autopsies. The majority were fluorescent lamp workers and machinists who died from respiratory failure. There were no cases of lung cancer. The survival times ranged from less than 1 to 29 years and was longest in machinists. All of the workers showed interstitial pulmonary fibrosis with varying degrees of cystic change. The majority showed hyalinized, and a few active sarcoid-type, granulomas. Extrathoracic granulomas, as in a U.K. sarcoid autopsy series, were rare. A notable difference was the absence of myocardial involvement in CBD compared to an incidence of 20% in the sarcoid autopsies. The detection of beryllium in the criteria for diagnosis is emphasized and the cases classified as definite include 12 of 19 positive analysis, 6 of 19, negative or unavailable analysis. The remaining case was classified as dubious because, despite a positive analysis, granulomas were absent. The main differential diagnosis is sarcoidosis.
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spelling pubmed-14697072006-06-01 United Kingdom Beryllium Registry: mortality and autopsy study. Williams, W J Environ Health Perspect Research Article This report is based on 30 deaths from chronic beryllium disease (CBD) in the United Kingdom with details of 19 autopsies. The majority were fluorescent lamp workers and machinists who died from respiratory failure. There were no cases of lung cancer. The survival times ranged from less than 1 to 29 years and was longest in machinists. All of the workers showed interstitial pulmonary fibrosis with varying degrees of cystic change. The majority showed hyalinized, and a few active sarcoid-type, granulomas. Extrathoracic granulomas, as in a U.K. sarcoid autopsy series, were rare. A notable difference was the absence of myocardial involvement in CBD compared to an incidence of 20% in the sarcoid autopsies. The detection of beryllium in the criteria for diagnosis is emphasized and the cases classified as definite include 12 of 19 positive analysis, 6 of 19, negative or unavailable analysis. The remaining case was classified as dubious because, despite a positive analysis, granulomas were absent. The main differential diagnosis is sarcoidosis. 1996-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1469707/ /pubmed/8933040 Text en
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Williams, W J
United Kingdom Beryllium Registry: mortality and autopsy study.
title United Kingdom Beryllium Registry: mortality and autopsy study.
title_full United Kingdom Beryllium Registry: mortality and autopsy study.
title_fullStr United Kingdom Beryllium Registry: mortality and autopsy study.
title_full_unstemmed United Kingdom Beryllium Registry: mortality and autopsy study.
title_short United Kingdom Beryllium Registry: mortality and autopsy study.
title_sort united kingdom beryllium registry: mortality and autopsy study.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8933040
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