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Pleural plaques: correlation of autopsy findings to radiographic findings and occupational history.

G Hillerdal, A Lindgren.   

Abstract

An investigation was made to correlate autopsy findings of pleural plaques (PP) with the occupational history and findings of such plaques at X-ray before death. A good correlation was found between occupation and occurrence of PP at autopsy. Using strict criteria, 12.5% of all PP observed at autopsy, including small ones, were visible at X-ray. Almost half (3 of 8) of the widespread changes found at autopsy were seen on the X-rays. With more liberal roentgenological criteria 11 of the 24 cases were noted, but there were also 15 false positives.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7202602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Respir Dis        ISSN: 0106-4339


  8 in total

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Authors:  B Järvholm; G Hillerdal; A K Järliden; A Hansson; B G Lilja; G Tornling; P Westerholm
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Authors:  G Hillerdal
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Authors:  G Hillerdal
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Authors:  D A Schwartz; J R Galvin; S J Yagla; S B Speakman; J A Merchant; G W Hunninghake
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  8 in total

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