| Literature DB >> 16675433 |
Janet V Diaz1, Jonathan Koff, Michael B Gotway, Stephen Nishimura, John R Balmes.
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CONTEXT: Biomass serves as a major fuel source for >50% of the world's population. The global burden of disease attributed to indoor air pollution from biomass combustion accounts for approximately 3% of worldwide disability-adjusted life-years lost. This is due to pneumonia in children and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer in women. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16675433 PMCID: PMC1459932 DOI: 10.1289/ehp.8489
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Perspect ISSN: 0091-6765 Impact factor: 9.031
Figure 1Chest radiograph (A) and HRCT images (B–D) of patient’s lungs. (A) Frontal chest radiograph showing mild symmetric linear and reticular opacities (arrows) in the upper lobes bilaterally; these opacities are associated with bilateral hilar prominence, suggesting lymphadenopathy. Note the upper lobe distribution of the findings as well as the absence of associated pleural thickening. (B) Axial HRCT image through the lung apices shows bilateral, patchy bronchovascular thickening with a nodular appearance (small double arrows). Nodular interlobular septal thickening is also present (arrowheads). (C) Axial HRCT image through the upper lungs slightly caudal to (B) shows bilateral, patchy bronchovascular thickening with a nodular appearance (small double arrows). Mild interlobular septal thickening is again present (arrowheads). Note the posterior distribution of abnormalities. D) Contrast-enhanced axial CT image shows subcarinal (*) and mild bilateral hilar (arrows) lymphadenopathy.
Figure 2Bronchoscopy demonstrated a black and gray plaque in the left mainstem bronchus. White bars cover the patient’s name and medical record number.
Figure 3Histopathologic features of transbronchial biopsies. (A) Anthracotic pigment accumulating along alveolar septae (arrowheads) and within a pigmented dust macule (single arrow); bar = 200 μm. (B) A high-power photomicrograph containing a mixture of fibroblasts and carbon-laden macrophages; bar = 50 μm. (C) A fibrotic scar is seen projecting into surrounding interstitial septae giving a stellate appearance (arrowheads); bar = 100 μm.