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189 related items for PubMed ID: 1637707

  • 1. Fibres and asbestos bodies in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids of asbestos sprayers.
    Tuomi T, Oksa P, Anttila S, Taikina-aho O, Taskinen E, Karjalainen A, Tukiainen P.
    Br J Ind Med; 1992 Jul; 49(7):480-5. PubMed ID: 1637707
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  • 2. Asbestos fibres in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from asbestos workers: examination by electron microscopy.
    Gellert AR, Kitajewska JY, Uthayakumar S, Kirkham JB, Rudd RM.
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  • 3. Asbestos bodies in bronchoalveolar lavage in relation to asbestos bodies and asbestos fibres in lung parenchyma.
    Karjalainen A, Piipari R, Mäntylä T, Mönkkönen M, Nurminen M, Tukiainen P, Vanhala E, Anttila S.
    Eur Respir J; 1996 May; 9(5):1000-5. PubMed ID: 8793463
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  • 4. [Assessment of asbestos exposure via mineralogical analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid].
    Romeo R, Scancarello G, Cassano P, Cioni F, Bacaloni A, Sartorelli P.
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  • 5. Mass, number and size of lung fibres in the pathogenesis of asbestosis in sheep.
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  • 6. Retention of asbestos fibres in lungs of workers with asbestosis, asbestosis and lung cancer, and mesothelioma in Asbestos township.
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    Occup Environ Med; 1996 Dec; 53(12):801-7. PubMed ID: 8994398
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  • 7. [Asbestos content in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid].
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  • 8. Asbestos content of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. A comparison of light and scanning electron microscopic analysis.
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  • 9. [Asbestos fibre lung burden and exposure indices in asbestos-cement workers].
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  • 10. Epidemiological and quantitative relationships between mesothelioma and asbestos on Tyneside.
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  • 11. Asbestos fibers in bronchoalveolar lavage and lung tissue of former asbestos workers.
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    Am J Respir Crit Care Med; 1994 Mar; 149(3 Pt 1):641-5. PubMed ID: 8118631
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  • 12. Analysis of asbestos bodies in BAL from subjects with particular exposures.
    De Vuyst P, Dumortier P, Gevenois PA.
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  • 13. Asbestos fiber analysis in seven asbestosis cases.
    Murai Y, Kitagawa M, Yasuda M, Okada E, Koizumi F, Miwa A.
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  • 14. Asbestos exposure according to different exposure indices among Finnish lung cancer patients.
    Vilkman S, Lahdensuo A, Mattila J, Tossavainen A, Tuomi T.
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  • 15. Comparative studies of airborne asbestos in occupational and non-occupational environments using optical and electron microscope techniques.
    Cherrie J, Addison J, Dodgson J.
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  • 16. [Exposition markers: mineralogical analysis in the sputum and the bronchoalveolar lavage--asbestos bodies--uncoated fibres].
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  • 17. Fibroblast mitogens in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid from asbestos-exposed subjects with and without clinical evidence of asbestosis: no evidence for the role of PDGF, TNF-alpha, IGF-1, or IL-1 beta.
    Mutsaers SE, Harrison NK, McAnulty RJ, Liao JY, Laurent GJ, Musk AW.
    J Pathol; 1998 Jun; 185(2):199-203. PubMed ID: 9713348
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  • 18. Asbestos in the lungs of persons exposed in the USA.
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  • 19. [Significance of bronchoalveolar lavage in demonstrating previous exposure to asbestos].
    Rivolta G, Prandi E, Sogliani M, Picchi O.
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  • 20. Alveolar fiber load in asbestos workers and in subjects with no occupational asbestos exposure: an electron microscopy study.
    Chiappino G, Friedrichs KH, Rivolta G, Forni A.
    Am J Ind Med; 1988 Apr; 14(1):37-46. PubMed ID: 3407647
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