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Libby Amphibole Disease: Pulmonary Function and CT Abnormalities in Vermiculite Miners.

Albert Miller1, Jaime Szeinuk, Curtis W Noonan, Claudia I Henschke, Jean Pfau, Brad Black, David F Yankelevitz, Mingzhu Liang, Ying Liu, Rowena Yip, Tracy McNew, Laura Linker, Raja Flores.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This article describes radiologic and pulmonary function findings among miners exposed to Libby amphibole. Computed tomography (CT) permits the detection of the characteristic thin, lamellar pleural thickening (LPT).
METHODS: Individuals who worked at the mine for a minimum of 6 months had chest CT and pulmonary function tests.
RESULTS: Pleural thickening was noted in 223 (87%) of the 256 miners, parenchymal abnormalities in 49 (19%). LPT, found in 151 (68%), was associated with low values of forced vital capacity and diffusion capacity and significantly lower values in all pulmonary function tests when associated with parenchymal abnormalities.
CONCLUSION: Eighty-seven percent of miners exposed to Libby Amphibole had pleural abnormalities on CT. LPT alone, and more so with parenchymal abnormalities, resulted in decreased pulmonary function. The importance of this easily missed LPT is demonstrated by its high frequency and significant functional effects.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29200190      PMCID: PMC5805586          DOI: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000001178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Occup Environ Med        ISSN: 1076-2752            Impact factor:   2.162


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Authors:  Bradford Black; Jaime Szeinuk; Alan C Whitehouse; Stephen M Levin; Claudia I Henschke; David F Yankelevitz; Raja M Flores
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