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A 57-year-old man who had worked as a welder for about 40 years was admitted to our hospital. Every year he had had medical examinations in his workplace. On March 17, 1999, there was no finding of pneumoconiosis, but he had worked in a tunnel on a special arc welding project from December 20, 1999 to January 10, 2000. On admission, chest radiography revealed reticular shadows in the middle and lower lung fields. CT scans showed ground-glass opacities in both lungs. Serum iron was high (231 micrograms/dl) and serum ferritin was extremely high (2,309 ng/ml). Many iron particles were detected in the alveoli of the transbronchial biopsy specimen, and also in the sputum. A pathological diagnosis of siderosis was therefore made, and, considering the patient's occupation, the condition was termed arc welder's lung. This rapidly developing case was characterized by reticular shadows on chest radiography.
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PMID:[A case of rapid development of arc welder's lung during the course of a year]. 1282 27

A 62-year-old man who had worked as a welder for 35 years was admitted with abnormal chest radiograph shadows. Chest CT scan showed ground-glass opacities (GGO) and nodular shadows (progressive massive fibrosis: PMF) with spiculation in both lung fields. Transbronchial lung biopsy (TBLB) findings of a nodule (left segment 8) revealed many iron particles in the alveoli and positive staining for Fe (Berlin blue stain). Moreover, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid of a GGO (left segment 4) revealed many iron particles and positive staining for Fe (Berlin blue stain) in macrophages. Serum ferritin was extremely high (6.352 ng/ml) and ferritin in the BAL fluid was 210 ng/ml. Taking the clinical course and pathological findings together, pneumoconiosis (arc welder's lung) was diagnosed. The most common chest CT pattern in arc welder's lung is ill-defined micronodules diffusely distributed in the lung like hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Arc welder's lung rarely presents as PMF. We report a case of arc welder's lung accompanied with PMF.
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PMID:[A case of arc welder's lung with ground-glass opacities and progressive massive fibrosis]. 1596 12

Pneumoconiosis of electric arc welder or siderotic pneumoconiosis was described by Doig and McLaughlin in 1936 as a lung disease caused by chronic inhalation of iron fumes in electric arc welders. We present a case report of electric arc welder siderosis associated with high levels of ferritin, without findings of iron deposit in any other organ.
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PMID:[Arc welder's lung]. 2116 41