2011
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1292047
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Diagnostik und Begutachtung asbestbedingter Berufskrankheiten

Abstract: Due to latency periods that can last for decades, asbestos-related diseases show 18 years after the enforcement of the prohibition of asbestos application in Germany their highest numbers. In the centre of attention are asbestos-induced pleural fibroses, mesotheliomas, asbestoses, lung and laryngeal cancer. Diagnosing and expertizing these diseases causes difficulties, is hitherto non-uniform and does frequently not correspond to the current medico-scientific expertise. This induced the German Respiratory Soci… Show more

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“…If pleural changes typical of asbestos-induced lung diseases are present, any kind of interstitial lung disease should be regarded asbestos-induced, unless a known other cause is identified. In absence of prototypical pleural changes, however, the association between radiographic and histopathological findings of pulmonary fibrosis, sometimes even resembling a typical UIP pattern, and asbestos can only be made on the basis of a thorough, extensive patient history, with a focus on the professional activities [13]. Typically, the disease is progressive in nature, with a varying rate of progression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If pleural changes typical of asbestos-induced lung diseases are present, any kind of interstitial lung disease should be regarded asbestos-induced, unless a known other cause is identified. In absence of prototypical pleural changes, however, the association between radiographic and histopathological findings of pulmonary fibrosis, sometimes even resembling a typical UIP pattern, and asbestos can only be made on the basis of a thorough, extensive patient history, with a focus on the professional activities [13]. Typically, the disease is progressive in nature, with a varying rate of progression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%