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1119 related items for PubMed ID: 16273843

  • 1. [Assessment of asbestos exposure, mortality study, and health intervention in workers formerly exposed to asbestos in a small factory making drying machines for textile finishing and the paper mill industry in Pistoia, Italy].
    Fedi A, Blagini B, Melosi A, Marzuoli E, Ancillotti M, Gorini G, Costantini AS, Silvestri S, Innocenti A.
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  • 12. [Two cases of pleural mesothelioma following unusual and unrecognized exposure to asbestos. The role of Occupational Health and Safety Service in identifying past occupational exposure].
    Lombardi S, Girelli R, Barbieri PG.
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  • 13. Mortality of workers manufacturing friction materials using asbestos.
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    Magnani C, Leporati M.
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  • 18. [Lung asbestos fibre burden in textile workers with malignant mesothelioma].
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