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Lung function and respiratory symptoms in silicotic and nonsilicotic gold miners.

L M Irwig, P Rocks.   

Abstract

In a cross-sectional sample of 1,973 white gold miners 45 to 54 years of age, symptoms of chronic bronchitis were equally common in men with radiologically diagnosed silicosis and those without silicosis; however, more silicotic miners complained of missing work during the previous 3 years because of chest illness. Whereas mean forced vital capacity did not differ between the 2 groups, both the 1-sec forced expiratory volume and the mean forced expiratory flow during the middle half of the forced vital capacity were significantly lower in those with silicosis. This difference was almost entirely accounted for by their higher exposure to dust in the mines. Men with silicosis, therefore, have the same or only slightly more airway obstruction than men without silicosis who have had similar total exposure to dust.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 629477     DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1978.117.3.429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis        ISSN: 0003-0805


  13 in total

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Authors:  E Hnizdo
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1992-07

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Authors:  F J Wiles; E Baskind; P A Hessel; B Bezuidenhout; E Hnizdo
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 3.015

3.  Coalmining, emphysema and compensation.

Authors:  J B Gee; W K Morgan
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1991-01

4.  Ventilatory function after exposure to various respirable hazards in a population of former coal miners.

Authors:  G M Calvert; M Moore; S M Hessl
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1991-01

5.  Investigation of the relative contributions of cigarette smoking and mineral dust exposure to activation of circulating phagocytes, alterations in plasma concentrations of vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta carotene, and pulmonary dysfunction in South African gold miners.

Authors:  A J Theron; G A Richards; M S Myer; V L van Antwerpen; G K Sluis-Cremer; L Wolmarans; C A van der Merwe; R Anderson
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  1994-08       Impact factor: 4.402

Review 6.  Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease due to occupational exposure to silica dust: a review of epidemiological and pathological evidence.

Authors:  E Hnizdo; V Vallyathan
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 4.402

Review 7.  Occupational and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

Authors:  D J Hendrick
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  1996-09       Impact factor: 9.139

8.  Determinants of chronic bronchitis and lung dysfunction in Western Australian gold miners.

Authors:  C D Holman; P Psaila-Savona; M Roberts; J C McNulty
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1987-12

9.  Association of silicosis, lung dysfunction, and emphysema in gold miners.

Authors:  R L Cowie; M Hay; R G Thomas
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 9.139

10.  Respiratory disease in non-smoking Western Australian goldminers.

Authors:  A W Musk; I L Rouse; B Rivera; N H de Klerk; J C McNulty
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1992-11
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