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Autor:
Lauren M. Zell-Baran, Stephen M. Humphries, Camille M. Moore, David A. Lynch, Jean-Paul Charbonnier, Andrea S. Oh, Cecile S. Rose
Publikováno v:
BMC Pulmonary Medicine, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2022)
Abstract Background Exposure to inhalational hazards during post-9/11 deployment to Southwest Asia and Afghanistan puts military personnel at risk for respiratory symptoms and disease. Pulmonary function and qualitative chest high resolution computed
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3a9329324f174283b5aea91091d8ab1f
Autor:
Lauren M. Zell-Baran, Silpa D. Krefft, Camille M. Moore, Jenna Wolff, Richard Meehan, Cecile S. Rose
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 34, Iss , Pp 106641- (2021)
This article includes pulmonary function data collected via multiple breath nitrogen washout for 103 healthy U.S. adults recruited at National Jewish Health in Denver, Colorado. Testing was performed by certified technicians and reviewed by expert pu
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https://doaj.org/article/ec4fd0daf9004158af39ddf5590ba2c6
Autor:
Silpa D. Krefft, Lauren M. Zell-Baran
Publikováno v:
Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 44:370-377
Military personnel and veterans who have deployed to Afghanistan, Iraq, and parts of Southwest Asia (SWA) since 1990 are at risk of developing a host of respiratory symptoms and deployment-related respiratory diseases (DRRDs). This review aims to sum
Autor:
Lauren M. Zell-Baran, Leonard H.T. Go, Emily Sarver, Kirsten S. Almberg, Cayla Iwaniuk, Francis H.Y. Green, Jerrold L. Abraham, Carlyne Cool, Angela Franko, Ann F. Hubbs, Jill Murray, Marlene S. Orandle, Soma Sanyal, Naseema Vorajee, Robert A. Cohen, Cecile S. Rose
Publikováno v:
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine. 65:315-320
Autor:
Lauren M Zell-Baran, Anne P Starling, Deborah H Glueck, Traci A Bekelman, Jill M Norris, John L Adgate, Jared M Brown, Dana Dabelea
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Health Promotion. 37:524-528
Purpose Assess family-level factors associated with childhood immunization schedule adherence. Design Prospective cohort; Setting; The Healthy Start study enrolled 1,410 pregnant women in Denver, Colorado 2009-2014 Subjects Children with available va
Autor:
Robert A. Cohen, Cecile S. Rose, Leonard H. T. Go, Lauren M. Zell-Baran, Kirsten S. Almberg, Emily A. Sarver, Heather A. Lowers, Cayla Iwaniuk, Sidney M. Clingerman, Diana L. Richardson, Jerrold L. Abraham, Carlyne D. Cool, Angela D. Franko, Ann F. Hubbs, Jill Murray, Marlene S. Orandle, Soma Sanyal, Naseema I. Vorajee, Edward L. Petsonk, Rafia Zulfikar, Francis H. Y. Green
Publikováno v:
Annals of the American Thoracic Society. 19:1469-1478
Rationale: The reasons for resurgent coal workers' pneumoconiosis and its most severe forms, rapidly progressive pneumoconiosis and progressive massive fibrosis (PMF), in the United States are not yet fully understood. Objectives: To compare the path
Autor:
Leonard H T Go, Kirsten S Almberg, Cecile S Rose, Lauren M Zell-Baran, Drew A Harris, Margaret Tomann, Lee S Friedman, Dolores J Weems, Wendy Vonhof, Krista M Mastel, Robert A Cohen
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 79:527-532
ObjectivesExamination of lung function abnormalities among coal miners has historically focused on actively working miners. This likely underestimates the true burden of chronic respiratory disease. The objective of this study was to characterise pat
Autor:
Cecile S. Rose, Tony V Macedonia, Camille M. Moore, Andrea Oh, Silpa D. Krefft, Lauren M. Zell-Baran, Jenna Wolff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Thoracic Imaging. 37:117-124
PURPOSE We noted incidental findings on chest computed tomography (CT) imaging of expiratory central airway collapse (ECAC) in dyspneic patients after military deployment to southwest Asia (mainly Iraq and Afghanistan). We developed a standardized ch
Autor:
Cecile S. Rose, Camille M. Moore, Lauren M. Zell-Baran, Silpa Krefft, Jenna Wolff, Kathy Pang, Jane Parr, Carlyne Cool
Publikováno v:
Human pathology. 124
The link between military deployment to Southwest Asia and Afghanistan, and the risk for lung disease, including bronchiolitis, is increasingly well-recognized. However, histopathologic features that distinguish deployment-related lung diseases from
Autor:
Robbie Sooriash, Jenna Wolff, Amy Heinzerling, Nicholas K. Reul, Cecile S. Rose, Ronda B. McCarthy, Carolyn K. Reeb-Whitaker, Claire R. LaSee, Jennifer Flattery, Justine Lew Weinberg, David N. Weissman, Brian Korotzer, Ketki Patel, Joshua Potocko, Lauren M. Zell-Baran, Kirk D. Jones, Emily Hall, Ganesh Raghu, Barbara L. Materna, Coralynn Sack, Heidi Bojes, Robert Harrison
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Silicosis is an incurable occupational lung disease caused by inhaling particles of respirable crystalline silica. These particles trigger inflammation and fibrosis in the lungs, leading to progressive, irreversible, and potentially disabling disease