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Investigation of rare chronic lipoid pneumonia associated with occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol
OBJECTIVES: Occupational exposure to paraffin is an infrequent cause of lipoid pneumonia (LP) and related data are scare. We investigated the possible relationship between three rare cases of chronic LP and occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol in an iron foundry. METHODS: The three cases of LP...
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Japan Society for Occupational Health
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5356983/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27488044 |
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author | Han, Chenghong Liu, Lihai Du, Shiping Mei, Jianhua Huang, Ling Chen, Min Lei, Yongliang Qian, Junwen Luo, Jianyong Zhang, Meibian |
author_facet | Han, Chenghong Liu, Lihai Du, Shiping Mei, Jianhua Huang, Ling Chen, Min Lei, Yongliang Qian, Junwen Luo, Jianyong Zhang, Meibian |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Occupational exposure to paraffin is an infrequent cause of lipoid pneumonia (LP) and related data are scare. We investigated the possible relationship between three rare cases of chronic LP and occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol in an iron foundry. METHODS: The three cases of LP and their workplaces were investigated using data from field investigations, air monitoring, pulmonary radiological examinations, cell staining, and lung biopsies. RESULTS: The patients had long-term occupational exposure to paraffin. X-ray diffraction testing revealed that the raw material from the workshop was paraffin crystal. The air concentrations of paraffin aerosol in workplaces were significantly higher than outdoor background levels. Small diffuse and miliary shadows with unclear edges were observed throughout the whole lungs via radiography. Computed tomography revealed diffuse punctate nodules and a high density of stripe-like shadows in both lungs (ground-glass opacity in a lower lobe, and a mass-like lesion and high translucent area near the bottom of the lung). Lipid-laden macrophages were found in the sputum and bronchial lavage. A broadened alveolar septum and local focal fibrosis were also discovered via lung biopsy. The inflammatory reaction in the lung tissues appeared to resolve over time. CONCLUSIONS: These three rare cases of chronic LP in workers during molding and repair processes were associated with occupational paraffin aerosol exposure. Therefore, primary prevention is essential for molding or repairing workers in the iron foundry, and a differential diagnosis of occupational chronic LP (vs. pneumoconiosis) should be considered when treating these workers. |
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spelling | pubmed-53569832017-03-23 Investigation of rare chronic lipoid pneumonia associated with occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol Han, Chenghong Liu, Lihai Du, Shiping Mei, Jianhua Huang, Ling Chen, Min Lei, Yongliang Qian, Junwen Luo, Jianyong Zhang, Meibian J Occup Health Case Study OBJECTIVES: Occupational exposure to paraffin is an infrequent cause of lipoid pneumonia (LP) and related data are scare. We investigated the possible relationship between three rare cases of chronic LP and occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol in an iron foundry. METHODS: The three cases of LP and their workplaces were investigated using data from field investigations, air monitoring, pulmonary radiological examinations, cell staining, and lung biopsies. RESULTS: The patients had long-term occupational exposure to paraffin. X-ray diffraction testing revealed that the raw material from the workshop was paraffin crystal. The air concentrations of paraffin aerosol in workplaces were significantly higher than outdoor background levels. Small diffuse and miliary shadows with unclear edges were observed throughout the whole lungs via radiography. Computed tomography revealed diffuse punctate nodules and a high density of stripe-like shadows in both lungs (ground-glass opacity in a lower lobe, and a mass-like lesion and high translucent area near the bottom of the lung). Lipid-laden macrophages were found in the sputum and bronchial lavage. A broadened alveolar septum and local focal fibrosis were also discovered via lung biopsy. The inflammatory reaction in the lung tissues appeared to resolve over time. CONCLUSIONS: These three rare cases of chronic LP in workers during molding and repair processes were associated with occupational paraffin aerosol exposure. Therefore, primary prevention is essential for molding or repairing workers in the iron foundry, and a differential diagnosis of occupational chronic LP (vs. pneumoconiosis) should be considered when treating these workers. Japan Society for Occupational Health 2016-08-04 2016-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5356983/ /pubmed/27488044 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Journal of Occupational Health is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Case Study Han, Chenghong Liu, Lihai Du, Shiping Mei, Jianhua Huang, Ling Chen, Min Lei, Yongliang Qian, Junwen Luo, Jianyong Zhang, Meibian Investigation of rare chronic lipoid pneumonia associated with occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol |
title | Investigation of rare chronic lipoid pneumonia associated with occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol |
title_full | Investigation of rare chronic lipoid pneumonia associated with occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol |
title_fullStr | Investigation of rare chronic lipoid pneumonia associated with occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigation of rare chronic lipoid pneumonia associated with occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol |
title_short | Investigation of rare chronic lipoid pneumonia associated with occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol |
title_sort | investigation of rare chronic lipoid pneumonia associated with occupational exposure to paraffin aerosol |
topic | Case Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5356983/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27488044 |
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