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(p, m, and n) in simple pneumoconiosis

by D. C. Lindars
"... (p, m, and n) in simple pneumoconiosis. According to the I.L.O. classification (International Labour Office, 1959), radiographs showing pneumoconiosis may be classified as p, m or n according to the greatest diameter of predominant (small) opacities. Recent work has revealed pathological and physiol ..."
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(p, m, and n) in simple pneumoconiosis. According to the I.L.O. classification (International Labour Office, 1959), radiographs showing pneumoconiosis may be classified as p, m or n according to the greatest diameter of predominant (small) opacities. Recent work has revealed pathological

Assessment of radiological progression of simple pneumoconiosis in individual miners

by F. D. K. Liddell
"... radiological progression of simple pneumoconiosis in individtal miners. The studies reported aimed to determine the best method of assessing radiological progression of simple pneumo-coniosis in the individual, so that his progression score could be related to other known information about him. The ..."
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radiological progression of simple pneumoconiosis in individtal miners. The studies reported aimed to determine the best method of assessing radiological progression of simple pneumo-coniosis in the individual, so that his progression score could be related to other known information about him

EFFECT OF RADIOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE ON READINGS OF CATEGORIES OF SIMPLE PNEUMOCONIOSIS BY

by M. E. Wise, P. D. Oldham , 1962
"... Two chest radiographs of each of 687 coal-face workers, obtained during two surveys two and a half years apart at eight pits in South Wales, have been assessed according to their technical quality as "acceptable", "black", "grey", or "white". The effect of var ..."
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Two chest radiographs of each of 687 coal-face workers, obtained during two surveys two and a half years apart at eight pits in South Wales, have been assessed according to their technical quality as "acceptable", "black", "grey", or "white". The effect of variations in quality on the reading of

438Original Article Airway Function and Respiratory Resistance in Taiwanese Coal Workers with Simple Pneumoconiosis

by Shieh-ching Yang, Md Yu-fan Lin
"... Background: Occupational exposure to coalmine dust consisting of coal particles and free silica eventually results in massive lung fibrosis. However, clinical observa-tions of patients with coal workers ’ pneumoconiosis (CWP) suggest that air-way dysfunction may be a predominant feature in the initi ..."
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in the initial development of the disease. Methods: Forced expirogram, plethysmographic determination of lung volumes, and measurement of respiratory resistance (Rrs) by the forced oscillation tech-nique at 3, 9, and 18 Hz were conducted in a sample of 71 coal miners with simple pneumoconiosis and 36 healthy

ESTIMATING PROGRESSION OF COAL-WORKERS' SIMPLE PNEUMOCONIOSIS FROM READINGS OF RADIOLOGICAL CATEGORIES BY

by M. E. Wise, P. D. Oldham , 1962
"... The 1950 I.L.O. classification of radiological abnormality in simple pneumoconiosis describes four discrete categories, but the actual amount of abnormality in an individual does not change by discrete steps. Radiological progression is the increase of a continuous variable, and methods of measuring ..."
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The 1950 I.L.O. classification of radiological abnormality in simple pneumoconiosis describes four discrete categories, but the actual amount of abnormality in an individual does not change by discrete steps. Radiological progression is the increase of a continuous variable, and methods

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by Jacobson M, Rae S, Walton Wh, Jacobson M, Rae S, Walton Wh , 1972
"... Further studies of simple pneumoconiosis in relation to airborne dust exposures underground ..."
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Further studies of simple pneumoconiosis in relation to airborne dust exposures underground

Heart disease and pneumoconiosis

by W. L. Sanders
"... This paper presents an investigation into the relative frequency of deaths from coronary artery disease and from congestive cardiac failure associated with or secondary to chronic lung disease in 367 men with pneumoconiosis. All these men had been receiving a pension for pneumoconiosis and had died ..."
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in the area served by the Birmingham Pneumoconiosis Medical Panel during 1967 and 1968. Of the total, 76 died from coronary artery disease and 107 from congestive cardiac failure. Thirty-one men had simple pneumoconiosis alone, and of these 87 % died from coronary artery disease and 13 % from congestive

Evidence of Dose-response Relation in Pneumoconiosis (1)

by C. E. Rossiter
"... Although a quantitative scale exists for dose of dust, a true scale for severity of simple pneumoconiosis is un-known. Severity is often graded in terms of profusion of small opacities using the ILO classification. A technique has been developed for approximating a true scale based on the number of ..."
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Although a quantitative scale exists for dose of dust, a true scale for severity of simple pneumoconiosis is un-known. Severity is often graded in terms of profusion of small opacities using the ILO classification. A technique has been developed for approximating a true scale based on the number

Significance of irregular opacities in the radiology of coalworkers' pneumoconiosis

by J. P. Lyons, R. C. Ryder, H. Campbell, W. G. Clarke, J. Gough , 1974
"... of coalworkers ' pneumoconiosis. A correlation study of ventilatory, morbid anatomical, and radiological findings in 95 deceased coal miners who suffered with simple pneumoconiosis during life was undertaken using the new ILO U/C International Classification of Radio-graphs of Pneumoconiosis, w ..."
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of coalworkers ' pneumoconiosis. A correlation study of ventilatory, morbid anatomical, and radiological findings in 95 deceased coal miners who suffered with simple pneumoconiosis during life was undertaken using the new ILO U/C International Classification of Radio-graphs of Pneumoconiosis

INDIVIDUAL FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF COAL MINERS ' PNEUMOCONIOSIS

by B. Rasche, M. T. R. Reisner, M. S. Islam, H. Thiel, I. Zimmermann, H. Baumann, W. T. Ulmer
"... Abstract—More than 200 miners from two specially contrasting groups were examined according to different medical history, clinical, immunological, lung function and blood gas analysis criteria. The miners of the first group were already affected by simple pneumoconiosis, though their dust exposures ..."
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Abstract—More than 200 miners from two specially contrasting groups were examined according to different medical history, clinical, immunological, lung function and blood gas analysis criteria. The miners of the first group were already affected by simple pneumoconiosis, though their dust exposures
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