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(PDF) Isolated FEV1 Reduction among Stone Crusher

2019year6month17day · Among chronic respiratory problems, cough was the most common symptom reported in 26% stone crushers, followed by breathlessness in 20%, phlegm in

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An investigation into respiratory health

2018year3month5day · The questionnaire was formulated by following the standards set by the American Thoracic Society Division of Lung

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The biggest lung disease crisis since asbestos: Our love of

Stonemasons who cut engineered stone into a popular type of kitchen benchtop are contracting accelerated silicosis at alarming levels, with doctors warning of the "largest

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Pulmonary problems among quarry workers of stone

Background: Respiratory problem is one of the major health hazards in dust-exposed workers; it is a major cause of morbidity and mortality all over the world. Objective: To

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(PDF) Assessment of Pulmonary Functions in Stone

2020year9month11day · Stone crushers of Marathwada region of Maharashtra exposed to silica dust were prone to develop lung disorders as indicated by reduced value of FEF25-75%

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Air pollution in stone crushing industry, and associated

Fine inhalable particulate matter (PM2.5) which has more associated human health problems was found high in the work place of stone crushers. Health survey viz.,

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Silicosis Disease in India with Special Reference to Stone

2021year10month21day · century Agricola, wrote about lung problems from dust inhalation in miners. In 1690, Lohneiss described that when “the dust and stones fall upon the lungs,

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stone crushers lung disease

Silica exposed workers. Exposure to silica dust is a potent risk factor for TB, as demonstrated in multiple studies, notably among exposed miners and stone

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Silica‐associated lung disease: An old‐world exposure in

2019year9month13day · INTRODUCTION. Silicosis is not a new disease; the impact of silica dust on respiratory function was observed by Hippocrates in 430 B.C. 1 and in the 16th century by Agricol. In 1713, Rammazini described silicotic nodules in post-mortems of stone cutters presenting with respiratory symptoms. 2 In the mid-late 1800s, the introduction of

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Workers diagnosed with silicosis push for ban on

2021year7month15day · Karl Hanson, who has been diagnosed with the incurable lung disease silicosis, worked with engineered stone for 13 years. ( ABC News: Kyle Harley ) Help keep family & friends informed by sharing ...

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The biggest lung disease crisis since asbestos: Our love of

2018year10month10day · Stonemasons who cut engineered stone into a popular type of kitchen benchtop are contracting accelerated silicosis at alarming levels, with doctors warning of the "largest occupational lung crisis ...

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Pulmonary problems among quarry workers of stone

Background: Respiratory problem is one of the major health hazards in dust-exposed workers; it is a major cause of morbidity and mortality all over the world. Objective: To determine the prevalence of respiratory problems and lung function impairment among quarry workers in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Methods: Respiratory problems and lung

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Kitchen Countertops Tied To Silicosis, Lung Damage,

2019year10month2day · Irreversible lung disease has started to show up among young workers who cut, grind and polish countertops made of increasingly popular "engineered" stone. The material is more than 90% silica.

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Air pollution in stone crushing industry, and associated

Fine inhalable particulate matter (PM2.5) which has more associated human health problems was found high in the work place of stone crushers. Health survey viz., Pulmonary function test, blood sample test, general clinical evaluation was conducted to assess the extent of the damage caused to the workers. This study indicates that most of the ...

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Interstitial lung disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

2017year7month21day · Interstitial (in-tur-STISH-ul) lung disease describes a large group of disorders, most of which cause progressive scarring of lung tissue. The scarring associated with interstitial lung disease eventually affects your ability to breathe and get enough oxygen into your bloodstream. Interstitial lung disease can be caused by long-term exposure to ...

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Silicosis Disease in India with Special Reference to Stone

2021year10month21day · century Agricola, wrote about lung problems from dust inhalation in miners. In 1690, Lohneiss described that when “the dust and stones fall upon the lungs, the men have lung disease, breathe with difficulty”. Ramazzini et al. in 1713, noted a connection between asthmatic symptoms and sand-like substances in the lungs of stone cutters.

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Types of Lung Diseases & Their Causes - WebMD

2022year12month3day · Pulmonary edema. Fluid leaks out of the small blood vessels of your lung into the air sacs and the area around them. One form is caused by heart failure and back pressure in your lungs' blood ...

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Stone Quarries, Crushers Cause Alarming

2018year10month31day · It has been estimated that there are 12,000 stone crushers in India, which provide direct employment to about 500,000 unskilled workers along with some skilled ones. ... skin diseases and

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Severe Silicosis in Engineered Stone Fabrication Workers

2019year9month27day · Silicosis is an incurable occupational lung disease caused by inhaling particles of respirable crystalline silica. These particles trigger inflammation and fibrosis in the lungs, leading to progressive, irreversible, and potentially disabling disease. ... Severe Silicosis in Engineered Stone Fabrication Workers - California, Colorado, Texas ...

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Silica‐associated lung disease: An old‐world exposure in

2019year9month13day · INTRODUCTION. Silicosis is not a new disease; the impact of silica dust on respiratory function was observed by Hippocrates in 430 B.C. 1 and in the 16th century by Agricol. In 1713, Rammazini described silicotic nodules in post-mortems of stone cutters presenting with respiratory symptoms. 2 In the mid-late 1800s, the introduction of

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Respiratory Health and Urinary Trace Metals among

2020year12month15day · 1. Introduction. Several studies have documented high to very high levels of mineral dust in worksites—and also the surrounding environment—where stones or rocks are crushed or milled using various types of mechanical crushers to produce aggregates for use in the construction of roads and buildings [1,2,3,4,5,6].In these publications, the main

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Occupational Lung Diseases | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Silicosis is a lung disease caused by inhaling free crystalline silica, a dust found in the air of mines, foundries, blasting operations, and stone, clay, and glass manufacturing facilities. Characterized by scarring of the lungs, silicosis itself can increase the risk for other lung diseases, including tuberculosis (a chronic, bacterial ...

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An investigation into respiratory health

2018year3month5day · The questionnaire was formulated by following the standards set by the American Thoracic Society Division of Lung Disease questionnaire (ATS-DLD-78-A) and the European Coal and Steel

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CDC - Mining Topic - Respiratory Diseases

2022year8month11day · For miners examined at three black lung clinics in Virginia, NIOSH reported 416 diagnosed with PMF, an unprecedented number. Through a special CWHSP program, NIOSH examined more than 2,200

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Pulmonary Alveolar Microlithiasis “Stone Lungs”: A Case of

2016year8month24day · Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis (PAM) is a rare infiltrative lung disease characterized by deposition of spherical calcium phosphate microliths called calcospherites within the alveoli. PAM was first described by Friedrich in 1856 and then by Harbitz in 1918. The disease pathogenesis is based on mutations in the SLC34A2 gene that encodes for

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Isolated FEV1 Reduction among Stone Crusher Workers

2019year6month20day · lung disease, pneumonia, pneumoconiosis, lung cancer and skin diseases [6-9]. Therefore, prolonged and chronic exposure to huge amount of silica-containing dust in working site is responsible for causing variation in pulmonary functions due to irritation and inflammation of bronchioles and alveoli [10]. For instance ininterstitial lung disease ...

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Silicosis Disease in India with Special Reference to Stone

2021year10month21day · century Agricola, wrote about lung problems from dust inhalation in miners. In 1690, Lohneiss described that when “the dust and stones fall upon the lungs, the men have lung disease, breathe with difficulty”. Ramazzini et al. in 1713, noted a connection between asthmatic symptoms and sand-like substances in the lungs of stone cutters.

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Types of Lung Diseases & Their Causes - WebMD

2022year12month3day · Pulmonary edema. Fluid leaks out of the small blood vessels of your lung into the air sacs and the area around them. One form is caused by heart failure and back pressure in your lungs' blood ...

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