Pleural plaques being a marker for asbestos exposure, chest computed tomography (CT) was performed to evaluate the presence of other asbestos-related diseases, including pulmonary fibrosis and pleuropulmonary malignancies. CT confirmed extensive bilateral calcified plaques in the parietal, diaphragmatic, ...
diagnostic radiology subpleural fat pads in patients exposed to asbestos: distinction from non-calcified pleural plaques1 EN Sargent,D William,MD Boswell,... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Thoracic cross-sectional imaging of amyloidosis. Our objective was to determine the thoracic manifestations on cross-...
1981: Calcified interlobar pleural plaques: visceral pleural involvement due to asbestos Radiology 140(3): 634 Hosoda, Y.; Saito, N.; Nobutomo, N. 1982: Asbestos exposure and lung cancer epidemiological significance of asbestos related pleural plaques Journal of Uoeh 4(Suppl): 47-52 Hiraoka,...
Pleural calcification as a sign of asbestosis - Clinical Radiology The previously reported radiological features of asbestosis are reviewed. Attention is drawn to the value of calcified pleural plaques as an additional sig... B Ch.,D.M.R.(D).J.P. Lawson - 《Clinical Radiology》 被引量: ...
1981: Calcified interlobar pleural plaques: visceral pleural involvement due to asbestos Radiology 140(3): 634 Miller, A. 1990: Chronic pleuritic pain in four patients with asbestos induced pleural fibrosis British Journal of Industrial Medicine 47(3): 147-153 Bergin, C.J. 1991: Determinants of...
Mention is also made of the curious distribution of calcified plaques on the left heart border in 21 cases; this appears to be fairly characteristic.doi:10.1016/S0009-9260(70)80068-XFletcher DEEdge JRElsevier LtdClinical RadiologyFletcher DE, Edge JR. The early radiological changes in pulmonary ...
Raymond Glyn ThomasV. M. F. WrightJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.American Journal of Industrial MedicineSolomon A, Sluis-Cremer GK, Glyn Thomas R, et al: Calcified plaques on mediastinal pleural reflections associated with asbestos dust exposure. Am J Ind Med 1984;6:53–57....
This patient was a nephrologist who was known to have calcified pleural plaques that were unexplained as the patient had no known asbestos exposure. When amyloid is associated with the pleura it has been reported in association with persistent pleural effusions often in the setting of cardiac ...