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- Coal worker's pneumoconiosis (CWP) is a lung disease that results from breathing in dust from coal, graphite, or man-made carbon over a long ...
- Interstitial Lung Diseases (National Library of Medicine)... diseases. Specific types include: Black lung disease among coal miners, from inhaling coal dust Farmer's lung, from inhaling farm dust Asbestosis, ...
- ... who have breathed in dust, such as from coal ( coal worker's pneumoconiosis ) or silica . ... any lung and joint disease. Stop exposure to coal dust.
- This picture shows complicated coal workers pneumoconiosis. There are diffuse, small, light areas (3 to 5 mm) in all areas on both sides of the ...
- This picture shows complicated coal workers pneumoconiosis. There are diffuse, massive light areas that run together in the upper and middle parts of both lungs. ...
- This chest x-ray shows coal workers pneumoconiosis - stage II. There are diffuse, small (2 to 4 mm each), light areas throughout both lungs. In the right ...
- This chest x-ray shows coal worker's lungs. There are diffuse, small, light areas on both sides (1 to 3 mm) in all parts of the lungs. ...
- This chest x-ray shows stage II coal worker's pneumoconiosis (CWP). There are diffuse, small light areas on both sides of the lungs. Other diseases that may explain these x-ray ...
- Kerosene is an oil used as a fuel for lamps, as well as heating and cooking. This article discusses the harmful effects from swallowing ...
- Coal Workers' Health Surveillance Program (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)Interstitial Lung Diseases/Specifics ... Interstitial Lung Diseases ... Occupational Health/Specifics ... Occupational Health ... National Institute for Occupational Safety ...