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Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases ; (12): 761-765, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-282506

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To explore the pathological changes of pulmonary fibrosis induced by SiO2 in rats and pigs.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>The silicosis models in rats and pigs were established by non-exposure method. The pathologic changes in lung tissues of rats and pigs were observed with HE staining under a light microscopy and under a transmission electron microscopy (TEM), the expression of cytokines was detected by immunohistochemistry.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>(1) The main pathologic changes of silicosis models in rats and pigs included: in 7 ∼ 15 days after treatment, silica dusts, dust cells, a lot of macrophages, lung epithelial cells, a few neutrophils, macrophage alveolar inflammation and nodules of stage I were found in alveolar space; in 30 ∼ 90 days after treatment, many nodules of stage I-III or IV with lymphocytes infiltration were observed in respiratory bronchioles, alveoli, interlobular septa, the subpleural and around blood vessels and bronchi. (2) The expression levels of CK protein, SP-A protein, CD68, b-FGF, TNF-α, IL-6, TGF-β1, NFKappa/P50, Kappa/P65 and VEGF reduced with exposure time, but still were higher than those of the control. (3) The shed alveolar type I cells, proliferation of alveolar type II cells or macrophages and activated cellular function induced by silica were observed under TEM.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The development of pulmonary fibrosis in silicosis models corresponded with the process from macrophages alveolar inflammation to pulmonary fibrosis.</p>


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Animals , Female , Male , Rats , Cytokines , Metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Epithelial Cells , Metabolism , Lung , Cell Biology , Pathology , Macrophages, Alveolar , Metabolism , Neutrophils , Metabolism , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Silicosis , Pathology , Swine
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Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases ; (12): 350-353, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-322004

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To study the diagnostic value of CT/HRCT for the coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) with large opacities.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Sixty-two patients with CWP were examined with both chest radiograph and CT/HRCT scan. Comparison was done.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Large opacities were found in 19 patients in the chest radiograph of 62 patients with CWP. The detection rate was 30.6%. Thirty large opacities were found using chest radiograph. Forty-three patients with large opacities were found using the CT/HRCT. The detection rate was 69.4%. One hundred and twenty-three large opacities were found using CT/HRCT. Ninety-three more large opacities were found by CT/HRCT than by chest radiograph. The total detection rate of large opacities by CT was 4.1 times than by chest radiograph. Both differences were statistically significant (chi2 = 18.58, P < 0.01). CT/HRCT found all patients with large opacities detected in the chest radiograph. Seventeen patients with Stage III large opacities (>or= 1.0 cm x 2.0 cm) were found by the chest radiograph. The detection rate was 27.4% (17/62). Twenty-seven large opacities were found using chest radiograph. Thirty-four patients with Stage III large opacities were found using the CT/HRCT. The detection rate was 54.8%. The found Stage III large opacities added up to 67. The found Stage III large opacities by CT/HRCT were 40 more than using chest radiograph. Both differences were statistically significant (chi2 = 9.63, P < 0.01). CT/HRCT was reliable to show the morphology, the inside structure, the tiny lesion and the special location of the large opacities of CWP. It could provide more important information for differential diagnosis.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>CT/HRCT is significantly better than the chest radiograph in the diagnosis of complicated CWP. It can find the large opacities that the chest radiograph can not. It has a great diagnostic and practical value as an assistant examination method. CT/HRCT could be considered as the reference and evidence for staging progression in diagnosis of pneumoconiosis.</p>


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Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Anthracosis , Diagnostic Imaging , Coal Mining , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Methods
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Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases ; (12): 39-42, 2004.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-272047

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To analyse CT and high resolution computerized tomography (HRCT) diagnostic value and morphologic manifestation in coal miner's pneumoconiosis with pleural pathological changes.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>One hundred and thirty-one cases of coal miner patients with pneumoconiosis (0(+) type: 14 cases, type I: 46 cases, type II: 58 cases, type III: 13 cases) and 20 normal people as control group were first examined by routine CT scan at 4 fixed slices, followed by HRCT examination at the region of interest (ROI). Meanwhile, all of them had high-kV chest radiography.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>According to the national standard of the People's Republic of China in the diagnosis of coal miner's pneumoconiosis with pleural plaque, 68 cases of pleural disease making up 51.91% (68/131) were found (type I accounted for 17.65%, type II 63.24%, type III 19.12%). The morphologic manifestation of pleural pathology by HRCT could be classified into four types: (1) nodular type: 73.38%, (2) flat type: 18.71%, (3) irregular type: 7.91%, (4) mixed type. The pleural pathological changes were found in thoracic wall pleura (65.02%), surface of mediastinum (22.16%), and pericardium (12.80%), but not found in the top of lung and costo-phrenic angles. The thickness of pleura was often about 5 approximately 10 mm (88.17%).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Pleural pathological changes were not seldom seen in coal miner's pneumoconiosis. HRCT is a reliable examination method aiding routine CT to show pleural pathological changes, thus it has a great diagnostic and practical value. It is necessary to make a further comparison study between pathology and imagology.</p>


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Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Coal Mining , Lung , Diagnostic Imaging , Pathology , Pleura , Diagnostic Imaging , Pathology , Pleural Diseases , Diagnosis , Pneumoconiosis , Diagnosis , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Methods
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