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Title: Occupational lung diseases (Pneumoconiosis)


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Occupational lung diseases(Pneumoconiosis)
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  • Pneumoconioses is a group of lung diseases which
    result from inhalation of dust in certain
    occupations.

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Classification of Pneumoconioses
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1. Benign Pneumoconioses
  • Dust could not Produce fibrosis
  • Examples include
  • Baritosis pure Barium sulphate and oxide
  • Siderosis ferric oxide
  • Titanosis titanium oxide
  • Chalkosis calcium salts

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2. Simple Pneumoconioses
  • Inhaled dust causes only minimal fibrosis
  • Examples
  • Silicatosisinhalation of complex silicates (not
    free silica) eg clays
  • Vegetable dust pneumoconioses
  • Mill fever organic dust
  • Byssinosis cotton dust
  • Farmers lung moldy hay
  • Grain asthma grain dust
  • Tamarind asthma tamarind seed dust

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3. Complicated Pneumoconioses
  • Produce Progressive Massive Fibrosis
  • Examples
  • Silicosis inhalation of free crystalline Silica
    SiO2
  • Asbestosis inhalation of fibrous tri-magnesium
    silicates
  • Talcosis inhalation of talc powder
  • Coal miners pneumoconiosis inhalation of coal
    dust

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Factors affecting the development of disease by
deposited dust particles in the respiratory system
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  1. Nature and chemical composition
  2. Size of dust particles
  3. Concentration of dust in atmosphere
  4. Duration of exposure
  5. Individual susceptibility

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1. Nature and chemical composition
  • Organic dusts
  • e.g. Cotton dust, grain dust
  • Asthma bronchitis, non distinguishable
  • Inorganic dusts
  • E.g. Silica, Asbestos
  • Massive progressive fibrous reaction in the lung

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2. Size of dust particles
  • 10-5 µ Removed from upper respiratory tract
  • 5-3 µ Deposited in the mid respiratory tract
  • 3-1 µDeposited directly in the alveoli
  • lt 1 µ Move in and out of the alveoli with air,
  • may be deposited in alveolar wall by impaction,
    or being caught by alveolar movement

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Size of Dust
10- 5 µ - Upper Respiratory tract
5 - 3 µ Mid respiratory tract
3 - 1 µ Alveoli
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Study of some common Pneumoconioses
  • 1. Silicosis

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Definition
  • Pathological condition of the lung due to
    inhalation of particulate matter containing free
    silica or uncombined silica (SiO2)

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Common occupations with exposure to silica
  • Mines
  • Porcelain
  • Sand bricks industry
  • Glass industry
  • Gun industry
  • Grinding of metals using sand stone

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Pathology
  • Fibrotic nodules develop by a particular process
    in which fibrous tissue is laid down in
    concentric rings around a central core of silica
    particles as an onion

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silicosis
Healthy lung
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Manifestions
  • Symptoms
  • shortness of breath while exercising
  • fever
  • occasional bluish skin at ear lobes or lips
  • fatigue
  • loss of appetite

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There are three kinds of silicosis, based on
amount of exposure and length of time
  • 1.Chronic
  • occurs after 10 or more years of mild
    overexposure to silica
  • the most common of all types
  • may go undetected for years
  • 2. Accelerated
  • develops between 5 and 10 years of moderate
    overexposure
  • 3. Acute
  • develops within weeks up to five years due to
    breathing very large amounts of silica

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Chest X-ray (Silicosis)
Nodular shadows of different sizes
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Study of some common Pneumoconioses
  • 2. Asbestosis

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Definition
  • Parenchymal lung fibrosis with or without pleural
    involvement due to inhalation of asbestos fibres.
  • It is more dangerous than silicosis as it
    predisposes to bronchogenic carcinoma and
    mesothelioma of the pleura and peritoneum

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Asbestos fibers
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Asbestosis
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Complications
  • Bronchogenic carcinoma
  • Mesothelioma

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Prevention of Pneumoconioses
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Environmental measures
  • Substitution of harmful dusts by non harmful
    substances
  • Seggregation of dangerous processes
  • Enclosure of machines releasing dust
  • Ventillation
  • Wetting precipitation of dust by spraying water
  • Vaccum cleaning
  • Protective devices masks

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Medical measures
  • Preemployment examination
  • Periodic examination
  • Health education
  • Nutrition
  • Prohibition of smoking
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