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Lung content analysis of cases occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos.

The lung contents of six workers who had been occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos were examined. Five were lung cancer cases from Quebec, Canada. The sixth, an American worker who had developed pleural mesothelioma, was particularly interesting, with the lung content strikingly distinct fr...

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Autores principales: Nolan, R P, Langer, A M, Addison, J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7882942
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description The lung contents of six workers who had been occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos were examined. Five were lung cancer cases from Quebec, Canada. The sixth, an American worker who had developed pleural mesothelioma, was particularly interesting, with the lung content strikingly distinct from the Canadian cases; chrysotile, the predominant fiber in his lung, was present at a concentration 300 times that of the average total fiber content in the Canadian cases. The fiber length distribution of the chrysotile recovered from the U.S. mesothelioma case was indistinguishable from that of chrysotile specimens known to produce mesotheliomas in rats. It was also found that the characteristics of the calcium-magnesium-iron silicate fibers present in all six cases were not readily comparable to tremolite asbestos specimens known to induce mesotheliomas in animals.
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spelling pubmed-15672692006-09-19 Lung content analysis of cases occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos. Nolan, R P Langer, A M Addison, J Environ Health Perspect Research Article The lung contents of six workers who had been occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos were examined. Five were lung cancer cases from Quebec, Canada. The sixth, an American worker who had developed pleural mesothelioma, was particularly interesting, with the lung content strikingly distinct from the Canadian cases; chrysotile, the predominant fiber in his lung, was present at a concentration 300 times that of the average total fiber content in the Canadian cases. The fiber length distribution of the chrysotile recovered from the U.S. mesothelioma case was indistinguishable from that of chrysotile specimens known to produce mesotheliomas in rats. It was also found that the characteristics of the calcium-magnesium-iron silicate fibers present in all six cases were not readily comparable to tremolite asbestos specimens known to induce mesotheliomas in animals. 1994-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1567269/ /pubmed/7882942 Text en
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Langer, A M
Addison, J
Lung content analysis of cases occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos.
title Lung content analysis of cases occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos.
title_full Lung content analysis of cases occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos.
title_fullStr Lung content analysis of cases occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos.
title_full_unstemmed Lung content analysis of cases occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos.
title_short Lung content analysis of cases occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos.
title_sort lung content analysis of cases occupationally exposed to chrysotile asbestos.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7882942
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