Literature DB >> 969926

[Air pollution in an industrial environment and occupational diseases].

M Lob.   

Abstract

Most of the occupational diseases are related to air pollution at the work place. The distribution of gases and vapours and their human absorption are briefly described. The deposition of particles is a function of their physical properties, of the pattern of the respiratory airways and of pulmonary ventilation parameters. Several defence mechanisms also play a role. Illustrative examples are given of occupational diseases caused by solvents, carbon monoxide, metals, dusts (silicosis, asbestosis, pneumoconiosis due to dust of hard metals), allergens and carcinogens. The importance of prevention is emphasized.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 969926     DOI: 10.1007/BF02021238

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soz Praventivmed        ISSN: 0303-8408


  4 in total

1.  In vivo conversion of methylene chloride to carbon monoxide.

Authors:  R S Ratney; D H Wegman; H B Elkins
Journal:  Arch Environ Health       Date:  1974-04

2.  Carboxyhemoglobin elevation after exposure to dichloromethane.

Authors:  R D Stewart; T N Fisher; M J Hosko; J E Peterson; E D Baretta; H C Dodd
Journal:  Science       Date:  1972-04-21       Impact factor: 47.728

3.  [Hard-metal pneumoconioses in Switzerland].

Authors:  E Reber; P Burckhardt
Journal:  Respiration       Date:  1970       Impact factor: 3.580

4.  [3 cases of hard metal dust lung disease].

Authors:  M Scherrer; A Parambadathumalil; H Bürki; A Senn; R Zürcher
Journal:  Schweiz Med Wochenschr       Date:  1970-12-26
  4 in total

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