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Occupational diseases 1

Question 1 of 27

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Define pneumoconiosis

Any pulmonary diseases with

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Question 2 of 27

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The 2 types of pneumoconiosis include:


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Question 3 of 27

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Examples of collagenous pneumoconioisis are:



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Examples of non-collagenous pneumoconiosis are:



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Question 5 of 27

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Stages of pathogenesis of pneumoconiosis:

Dust particles are
engulf them
and occurs
occurs
More particles cause stimulation

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Question 6 of 27

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Define silicosis

A type of that occurs with people handling

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Question 7 of 27

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State the symptoms for each form of silicosis:

Mild:
Moderate: , ,
Severe: ,

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Question 8 of 27

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What are the forms of diagnosis for silicosis?



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Question 9 of 27

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Examples of differential diagnosis for silicosis:

Diffuse
Disseminated
Disseminated
Systemic

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Question 10 of 27

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State the treatment for silicosis:

Avoid
Sprays = ,
Extreme cases =

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Question 11 of 27

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Silicosis can be prevented by:

Wearing a

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Question 12 of 27

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Asbestosis is a , silicosis caused by inhaling (hydrogenated ).

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Sources of asbestosis are:

, ,
and products
boxes

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Pathogenesis of asbestosis:

Asbestos fibres are
They are deposited at the
This causes
These activated macrophages release
This initiates (usually in the )
Pre-bronchial fibrosis with may the airway and cause air flow

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Clinical manifestation of asbestosis:

Initial symptoms: , ,
Later symptoms: , with different quantity and quality, ,

On auscultation:

Radiography:
- or irregular opacities in the and lung zones
structures = signs of in lung area

X-ray = (fibrosis, hyalinosis, calcinosis)

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Question 16 of 27

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Diagnosis of asbestosis:

history (dust exposure)
(irregular and subpleural opacities)
autopsy
lavage fluid investigation

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Question 17 of 27

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Differential diagnosis of asbestosis, talcosis and kaolinosis:

Disseminated
Disseminated
Systemic

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Question 18 of 27

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Treatment for asbestosis, talcosis, kaolinosis includes:


drugs

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Question 19 of 27

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Prevention of asbestosis, talcosis and kaolinosis includes:

dust concentration in

and

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Question 20 of 27

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Talcosis is the inhalation of (hydrogenated ) and . This includes , and .
Its sources are: , and

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Pathogenesis of talcosis is the same as asbestosis but leads to and .

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Question 22 of 27

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Clinical manifestations of talcosis are:

progressing
and similar to asbestos
On auscultation: in lung areas
On chest x-ray: with opacities
appear later

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Kaolinosis is a caused by inhalation of . Kaolin is a e.g. quartz.
Its sources include: production, and production

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Question 24 of 27

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Clinical manifestations of kaolinosis:

Early stage: no pulmonary symptoms (develop slowly and later)
On chest x-ray:

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Question 25 of 27

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Coal worker's pneumoconiosis is caused by to dust and .

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Question 26 of 27

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Pathogenesis of coal worker's pneumoconiosis includes:

enters the lungs and reaches the
The dust is engulfed by and accumulates in the
An is activated
growth factors and are released
This causes - leading to and

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Question 27 of 27

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Clinical manifestations are: , and
Severe lung impairment leads to ,
X-ray: in early infection, nodules form in later infection
Differential diagnosis: ,

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