Asbestos fibers in human lung
Autor: | Theodore Ehrenreich, Irving J. Selikoff |
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Rok vydání: | 1981 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Pathology Lung Neoplasms business.industry Smoking Asbestos Autopsy Environmental Exposure Environmental exposure Forensic Medicine medicine.disease_cause Malignant disease Pathology and Forensic Medicine Human lung medicine.anatomical_structure Asbestos fibers Asbestosis medicine Humans Workers' Compensation Intensive care medicine business Lung |
Zdroj: | The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology. 2:67-74 |
ISSN: | 0195-7910 |
DOI: | 10.1097/00000433-198103000-00012 |
Popis: | Asbestos is a fibrous mineral which, because of its unique properties, has innumerable applications in many industries and is used in a large variety of consumer products. It has become ubiquitous and is woven, literally and figuratively, into the fabric of our present-day civilization. However, its presence is sometimes unknown and unsuspected by those who are exposed to asbestos by virtue of occupation or environment and inhale its fibers. Exposed workers and even urban dwellers may have a variable lung burden of asbestos fibers. There is indisputable clinical, pathological, experimental and epidemiological proof that, after varying periods of latency, asbestos may cause benign and malignant disease often leading to disability or death. Forensic investigation of suspected asbestos-related deaths includes a life-time occupational history, a complete autopsy, and identification of the asbestos fiber tissue burden. The latter usually requires special procedures. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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