Pneumoconiosis
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Subject Areas on Research
- A hard (metal) case: Value of analytical scanning electron microscopy.
- Aluminum-induced pneumoconiosis confirmed by analytical scanning electron microscopy: A case report and review of the literature.
- An industrial study of the biological effects of cotton dust and cigarette smoke exposure.
- Byssinosis and chronic bronchitis among cotton textile workers.
- Byssinosis and respiratory diseases of cotton mill workers.
- Byssinosis in a nontextile worker.
- Cigarette smoking and small irregular opacities.
- Differential aerosol challenge studies in byssinosis.
- Dose response studies in cotton textile workers.
- Dusting off the numbers of in situ particle analysis: a 35-year experience.
- Endogenous pneumoconiosis: Analytical scanning electron microscopic analysis of a case.
- Environmental aspects of fibrous glass production and utilization.
- Exposure-response analysis of risk of respiratory disease associated with occupational exposure to chrysotile asbestos.
- Follow-up study of chrysotile asbestos textile workers: cohort mortality and case-control analyses.
- How much have adverse occupational health outcomes among construction workers improved over time? Evidence from 25 years of medical screening.
- Mortality patterns among female and male chrysotile asbestos textile workers.
- Preprocessing cotton to prevent byssinosis.
- Proposed criteria for mixed-dust pneumoconiosis: definition, descriptions, and guidelines for pathologic diagnosis and clinical correlation.
- Pulmonary deposition modeling with airborne fiber exposure data: a study of workers manufacturing refractory ceramic fibers.
- Rare earth (cerium oxide) pneumoconiosis: analytical scanning electron microscopy and literature review.
- Surveillance of respiratory diseases among construction and trade workers at Department of Energy nuclear sites.
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Keywords of People
- Dement, John McCray, Professor Emeritus in Family Medicine and Community Health, Family Medicine & Community Health,Occupational & Environmental Medicine