2009
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1215338
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Beispiele asbestfaserstaubbedingter Veränderungen im HRCT – Anhaltspunkte für die Kausalzuordnung bei Vorsorgeuntersuchungen und bei der gutachterlichen Beurteilung

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“…Asbestos-related pleural change was defined as circumscribed (local) pleural thickening irrespective of location or dimension, or diffuse pleural thickening of grade “2a” (or higher) at least in both middle and lower fields (according to the ILO classification). MDCT reading was based on the international CT-classification for pneumoconiosis, which has a similar format as the ILO classification for CXR reading [9,38,39]. We considered the following to be a sign of asbestosis on MDCT: bilateral interlobular septal thickening or intralobular lines (grade one or higher) at least in the lower fields, or parietal or visceral pleural changes irrespective of location and dimension.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asbestos-related pleural change was defined as circumscribed (local) pleural thickening irrespective of location or dimension, or diffuse pleural thickening of grade “2a” (or higher) at least in both middle and lower fields (according to the ILO classification). MDCT reading was based on the international CT-classification for pneumoconiosis, which has a similar format as the ILO classification for CXR reading [9,38,39]. We considered the following to be a sign of asbestosis on MDCT: bilateral interlobular septal thickening or intralobular lines (grade one or higher) at least in the lower fields, or parietal or visceral pleural changes irrespective of location and dimension.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…diaphragmatica ausgeht [60]. Pleuraplaques sind zu mindestens 80 -90 % durch eine Jahrzehnte zurückliegende Asbestexposition verursacht [61]. Radiologisch sind Pleuraplaques umschriebene Pleuraverdickungen, die tafelbergartig oder herdförmig erhaben sind oder im Niveau der Pleura liegen und verkalken können …”
Section: Abb 39 Ct Mit Perilobulärer Verteilung Von Verdichtungen (Punclassified
“…Durch Asbest verursachte diffuse, plaqueförmige oder postpleuritische Pleuraveränderungen können allein oder nebeneinander vorkommen. In großen Bevölkerungsstudien ohne explizite Arbeitsanamnese mit Asbestexposition findet man Pleuraplaques bei 0,02 % -12,8 % [17,18], wobei regional bis zu 43 % Pleuraplaques auftreten können (z. B. Erionitexpositionen der Region Kappadokien, Türkei) [19].…”
Section: Asbestbedingte Benigne Pleuraveränderungenunclassified