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Query: UMLS:C0037116 (
silicosis
)
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Progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) is a
rare disease
belonging to the collagen diseases. PSS is frequently observed in workers with an intensive exposure to crystalline silica and with
silicosis
in the GDR. The recognition as an occupational disease is regulated by law. The elevated beta-galactosidase activity in the serum of patients with
silicosis
and beginning PSS can be used for detecting of early stages of PSS. References are given to medical care of patients with
silicosis
and exposure to quartz.
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PMID:[Early detection of scleroderma in quartz dust exposed workers and workers with silicosis by determining serum beta-galactosidase activity]. 215 84
Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis is a
rare disease
with varied radiographic and clinical manifestations. Thirteen patients are presented and the role of pulmonary lavage in management is illustrated. Six patients had associated diseases such as nocardiosis, leukemia, and
silicosis
. The broad spectrum of relationships found in alveolar proteinosis suggests that it represents one mechanism by which the lung responds to a variety of insults.
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PMID:Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis: relationship to silicosis and pulmonary infection. 736 Sep 77
Abstract Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a
rare disease
, with several aetiologies. This study reports the first Finnish case of PAP with possible induction by silica dust. A 58-year-old male patient had a documented history of heavy exposure to silica dust over a long period, although he himself considered the exposure to be low. The patient's cumulative exposure to silica dust was approximately 10 mg m(-3) years according to the workplace measurements. The patient developed classical symptoms and signs of PAP that closely mimicked those of acute
silicosis
, but he did not have any signs of classic
silicosis
. We conclude that significant chronic exposure to silica favours the diagnosis of PAP rather than acute
silicosis
in this case. PAP should be taken into account when patients exposed to silica dust complain of respiratory symptoms. A patient's assessment of his/her exposure to silica may not always be reliable.
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PMID:Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis induced by silica dust? 1724 96
Dysphagia and cough in an older male smoker raise concern for malignancy. However, a history of environmental exposures led to a much more interesting diagnosis in this case of pneumoconiosis due to
silicosis
.
Silicosis
is an uncommon pulmonary disease with rare associated gastrointestinal symptoms. We report a bronchoesophageal fistula resulting from
silicosis
causing dysphagia and cough. This is the first report of using endoscopic stenting to manage an esophageal fistula from
silicosis
. This case highlights how common symptoms of cough and dysphagia can masquerade as a pulmonary or oropharyngeal problem, when they are actually gastrointestinal manifestations of a
rare disease
.
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PMID:A Rare Cause of Dysphagia and Cough: Bronchoesophageal Fistula from Silicosis. 3046 7