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168 related items for PubMed ID: 37916934

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    Hua JT, Zell-Baran LM, Moore CM, Rose CS.
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  • 3. Prevalence and severity of abnormal lung function among US former coal miners with and without radiographic coal workers' pneumoconiosis.
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  • 10. Pneumoconiosis and advanced occupational lung disease among surface coal miners--16 states, 2010-2011.
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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  • 11. Early radiographic pneumoconiosis is associated with impaired exercise gas exchange among coal miners with normal resting spirometry.
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  • 13. Lung-function impairment among US underground coal miners, 2005 to 2009: geographic patterns and association with coal workers' pneumoconiosis.
    Wang ML, Beeckman-Wagner LA, Wolfe AL, Syamlal G, Petsonk EL.
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  • 14. Cigarette smoking and federal black lung benefits in bituminous coal miners.
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    Hall NB, Reynolds L, Blackley DJ, Laney AS.
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  • 16. The influence of dust standards on the prevalence and severity of coal worker's pneumoconiosis at autopsy in the United States of America.
    Vallyathan V, Landsittel DP, Petsonk EL, Kahn J, Parker JE, Osiowy KT, Green FH.
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  • 17. Potential determinants of coal workers' pneumoconiosis, advanced pneumoconiosis, and progressive massive fibrosis among underground coal miners in the United States, 2005-2009.
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  • 18. Pulmonary disability in former Appalachian coal miners.
    Young RC, Rachal RE.
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  • 20. Coal workers' pneumoconiosis and the compensation dilemma.
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