| Literature DB >> 28649388 |
Jae Yoon Kim1, Sang Yoon Do1, Young Hoon Moon1, Chul Gab Lee1, Yun Sung Kim2, Byung Soon Choi3, Eun-A Kim4, Han Soo Song1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to crystalline silica is a potential risk factor for various systemic autoimmune diseases including systemic sclerosis. The etiology of systemic sclerosis is not conclusively known, but there are epidemiological studies that show the relationship between exposure to crystalline silica and risk of systemic sclerosis. Here we report, for the first time, two cases of crystalline silica-related systemic sclerosis in patients who worked in crystal processing in the jewelry-manufacturing field. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Crystalline silica; Jewelry; Korea; Occupational exposure; Systemic sclerosis
Year: 2017 PMID: 28649388 PMCID: PMC5477163 DOI: 10.1186/s40557-017-0176-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Occup Environ Med ISSN: 2052-4374
Fig. 1Hands of Case 1. All the fingers of this patient’s hands show joint contractures, and the distal phalanx of the left third finger was self-amputated
Fig. 2Simple chest radiographs of Case 1. a In 2011, pulmonary tuberculosis sequelae with fibrosis scarring were observed. Reticulations were observed in both lower lobes. Pleural thickening and calcification were found in the right lower lung. b In 2016, fibrocalcifications of both the upper lungs and the right lower lung were observed. Emphysematous bullae were observed in both the upper lungs. The reticular pattern and number of bullae increased as compared with 2011
Diagnostic criteria for systemic sclerosis (American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatism criteria for the classification of systemic sclerosis [23])
| Item | Sub-item(s) | Weight/score a | Case 1 | Case 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skin thickening of the fingers of both hands extending proximal to the metacarpophalangeal joints (sufficient criterion) | 9 | ● | ● | |
| Skin thickening of the fingers (only count the higher score) | Puffy fingers | 2 | ● | ● |
| Sclerodactyly of the fingers (distal to the metacarpophalangeal joints but proximal to the proximal | 4 | ● | ● | |
| Fingertip lesions (only count the higher score) | Digital tip ulcers | 2 | ● | ● |
| Fingertip pitting scars | 3 | ● | ● | |
| Telangiectasia | 2 | ● | ● | |
| Abnormal nailfold capillaries | 2 | ● | ○ | |
| Pulmonary arterial hypertension and/or interstitial lung disease (maximum score is 2) | Pulmonary arterial hypertension | 2 | ● | ● |
| Interstitial lung disease | 2 | ● | ● | |
| Raynaud’s syndrome | 3 | ● | ● | |
| SSc-related autoantibodies (anti-centromere, anti– topoisomerase I [anti–Scl-70], anti–RNA polymerase III) (maximum score is 3) | Anti-centromere | 3 | N | N |
| Anti–topoisomerase I | ● | ● | ||
| Anti–RNA polymerase III | ○ | ○ |
aThe total score is determined by adding the maximum weight (score) in each category. Patients with a total score of nine or higher are classified as having definitive scleroderma
● yes; ○ no confirmation; N negative
Fig. 3Chest computed tomography image of Case 2. a In both the upper lungs, cystic lesions with bronchiectasis were observed. b Peripheral reticulations and cystic lesions were found in both lower lobes
Content of crystalline silica in raw materials – the Iksan Precious Metal Complex Jewelry Processing Company (1999)
| Company | Raw material | Crystalline Silica Content (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Company A | Cubic zirconia | ND |
| Company B | Jade | ND |
| Company C | ||
| First Partner | Amethyst | 15.23% |
| Second Partner | Cubic zirconia | ND |
| Third Partner | Amethyst | 42.43% |
| Company D | Amethyst | 8.25% |
| Company E | Cubic zirconia | ND |
| Company F | Cubic zirconia, Ruby, Sapphire | ND |
| Company G | Cubic zirconia | ND |
| Company H | White crystal | 56.66% |
ND not detected
Exposure level to dust by raw materials – the Iksan Precious Metal Complex Jewelry Processing Company (1999)
| Crystal | Non-Crystal | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. of Personal Samples | Exposure Level (mg/m3) | No. of Personal Samples | Exposure Level (mg/m3) | |
| Total Dust | 11 | 0.642 (0.267–1.841) | 38 | 0.254 (0.045–0.675) |
| Respirable dust | 9 | 0.219 (0.101–0.388) | 18 | 0.108 (0.010–0.281) |
| Crystalline silica | 9 | 0.025 (NDa - 0.082) | 18 | ND |
ND not detected
aThe two workers mainly processed cubic zirconia, ruby, sapphires, and sometimes amethyst