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Anthracofibrosis, Bronchial Stenosis With Overlying Anthracotic Mucosa: Possibly a New Occupational Lung Disorder
Chest, 11/10/08
Wynn GJ et al. - The study suggests that this is essentially a benign condition, although it may progress very slowly, leading to gradually progressive bronchial stenosis. The diagnosis is important because most patients have clinical, radiologic, and bronchoscopic changes that are highly suspicious of malignancy.
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Stage I nonsmall cell lung cancer in patients aged >=75 years
Cancer, 12/11/09
18FDG-PET-CT in the follow-up of non-small cell lung cancer patients after radical radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy: An economic evaluation
European Journal of Cancer, 12/11/09
Tissue diagnosis of new lung nodules in patients with a known malignancy
The American Journal of Surgery, 12/11/09
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Investigation of Occupational Asthma: Sputum Cell Counts or Exhaled Nitric Oxide
Chest, 12/11/09
Agreement in diagnosing occupational asthma by occupational and respiratory physicians who report to surveillance schemes for work-related ill-health
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 12/01/09
Comparison of storage phosphor computed radiography with conventional film-screen radiography in the recognition of pneumoconiosis
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