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409 related items for PubMed ID: 6870054

  • 1. Variations in the histological patterns of the lesions of coal workers' pneumoconiosis in Britain and their relationship to lung dust content.
    Davis JM, Chapman J, Collings P, Douglas AN, Fernie J, Lamb D, Ruckley VA.
    Am Rev Respir Dis; 1983 Jul; 128(1):118-24. PubMed ID: 6870054
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  • 3. Dust exposure, dust recovered from the lung, and associated pathology in a group of British coalminers.
    Douglas AN, Robertson A, Chapman JS, Ruckley VA.
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  • 4. Comparison of radiographic appearances with associated pathology and lung dust content in a group of coalworkers.
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  • 6. Pathologic Findings in Severe Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis in Contemporary US Coal Miners.
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  • 7. The influence of dust standards on the prevalence and severity of coal worker's pneumoconiosis at autopsy in the United States of America.
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  • 8. Exposure to respirable coalmine dust and incidence of progressive massive fibrosis.
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  • 9. Factors associated with the development of progressive massive fibrosis in British coalminers: a case-control study.
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  • 10. Emphysema and dust exposure in a group of coal workers.
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  • 11. Prevalence and pathogenesis of pneumoconiosis in coal workers.
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  • 13. Results of epidemiologicalm mineralogical and cytotoxicological studies on the pathogenicity of coal-mine custs.
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  • 14. The relationship between coal rank and the prevalence of pneumoconiosis.
    Bennett JG, Dick JA, Kaplan YS, Shand PA, Shennan DH, Thomas DJ, Washington JS.
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  • 16. Pathology and Mineralogy Demonstrate Respirable Crystalline Silica Is a Major Cause of Severe Pneumoconiosis in U.S. Coal Miners.
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  • 17. Pulmonary function in miners working in British collieries: epidemiological investigations by the National Coal Board.
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  • 18. A study of apparent anomalies between dust levels and pneumoconiosis at British collieries.
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  • 19. Patterns of coal workers' pneumoconiosis in Appalachian former coal miners.
    Young RC, Rachal RE, Carr PG, Press HC.
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  • 20. Lung Pathology in U.S. Coal Workers with Rapidly Progressive Pneumoconiosis Implicates Silica and Silicates.
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