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Analysis of Pulmonary Asbestos Body in Malignant Mesothelioma: A case report

Oh HK, Ro JY, Yoon CJ, Chi JG

  • KMID: 1725548
  • Korean J Pathol.
  • 1999 May;33(5):361-366.
The association between occupational asbestos exposure and the subsequent development of malignant mesothelioma of pleura is well recognized. We analyzed an asbestos body by energy dispersive X-ray analyser in a...
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Compensation and Diagnosis of Asbestos Related Disease

Kim SG

Asbestos is a fibrous silicate that was widely used because of its heat resistance properties. Asbestos exposure affects workers involved in mining or processing asbestos or those involved in the...
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A Case of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma Induced by Crocidolite

Roh JR, Sohn JG, Song HR, Kim JH, Seol JG

  • KMID: 1607582
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 2005 Jun;17(2):149-154.
Asbestos exposure may cause asbestosis, pleural plaques and benign pleural disease, and may give a predisposition to malignant mesothelioma in occupationally exposed workers. This case report describes a 50-year-old man,...
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Cytotoxicity and multinucleate giant cell formation in Chinese hamster lung fibroblast caused by crocidolite and chrysotile

Hong YC, Choi SS

The mechanism of carcinogenic action of asbestos remains unclear but the physical properties of the fiber appear to be important in this process. Asbestos may cause multinucleate giant cell...
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Respiratory Symptoms, Pulmonary Function Tests, and Asbestos Related Chest Radiograph Abnormalities of Former Asbestos Textile Factory Workers

Bae H, Kang D, Kim Y, Kim J, Kim Y, Kim KI, Kim K

  • KMID: 2075068
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 2010 Dec;22(4):331-344.
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence of respiratory symptoms, asbestos-related chest radiograph abnormalities and abnormal pulmonary function tests among former asbestos textile factory workers and...
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Effect of Asbestos on Fibroblast Proliferation of Rat

Kim KA, Lee DW, Lim Y, Yun IG

  • KMID: 2027947
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 1996 Dec;8(3):392-402.
Asbestosis is a chronic inflammatory disorder of lower respiratory tract in which alveolar wall are progressively thickened by a fibrotic process. Fibrotic process characterized by an expansion of fibroblast and...
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Foreign Body Reaction and Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinases/Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase by Injection of Mineral Fibers in Rats

Seo DK, Lee JI, Kim JR

  • KMID: 1979063
  • Korean J Pathol.
  • 2011 Dec;45(6):604-611.
BACKGROUND: The host response to natural fibers results in granuloma formation in an effort to limit tissue destruction. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are important molecules in the inflammatory granulomatous or reparative...
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Effect of Desferrioxamine on Silica-Induced Cytotoxicity of A549 and Fibroblast Proliferation

Kim KA, Kim EK, Kim JH, Lim Y

  • KMID: 2028063
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 1999 Jun;11(2):127-136.
The inhalation of crystalline silica results in the production of reactive oxygen species(ROS). Among these ROS, hydroxyl radical( OH) is believed to be the most reactive one. OH is generated...
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Cytotoxicity and Apoptosis by Silica, Asbestos and Man-Made Mineral Fibers

Lim Y, Kim KA, Kim HN, Lee DW, Cho WS, Yun IG

  • KMID: 1529819
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 1997 Dec;9(4):641-649.
Exposure to various particles and fibers can result in lung inflammation that may progress to fibrosis, even lung cancer for which there is no effective clinical treatment now. The mechanism...
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Relationship Between Mineral Fiber-Induced Pulmonary Tissue Reaction and MIP-2

Kim KA, Lim Y, Lee DW, Kim HN, Chang HS, Kim JH, Suh HS, Park CY, Yun IG

  • KMID: 1529820
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 1997 Dec;9(4):650-658.
The pulmonary recruitment and activation of inflammatory cells, in particular, neutrophils is thought to contribute to lung injury resulting from dust exposure. MIP-2 (macrophage inflammatory protein-2) which is a member...
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