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Case report: peritoneal mesothelioma from asbestos in hairdryers.

James Dahlgren, Patrick Talbott.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The relationship between mesothelioma and exposure to asbestos is well established. As a result, the use of asbestos in buildings, construction sites, and mines, as well as the implications of disease for the workers has received considerable attention. However, asbestos was also used in household equipment and consumer products, including hairdryers.
PURPOSE: To examine one case of peritoneal mesothelioma in a hairdresser and review the relevant literature on asbestos exposure from hairdryers.
METHODS: The subject's medical and occupational records were obtained and reviewed and a physical examination was performed.
RESULTS: The results indicate that the subject developed peritoneal mesothelioma from her occupational exposure to asbestos containing hairdryers in accordance with the literature.
CONCLUSION: Hairdryers are possible sources of asbestos exposure in patients with mesothelioma, and the asbestos exposure risk is higher for those who use hairdryers occupationally.

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Keywords:  Asbestos,; chrysotile,; hairdressers,; hairdryer,; low-level exposure,; occupational exposure; peritoneal mesothelioma,

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25633928      PMCID: PMC4273513          DOI: 10.1179/2049396714Y.0000000092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health        ISSN: 1077-3525


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