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==Case Studies==
==Case Studies==
[[Status asthmaticus case study one|Case #1]]
[[Status asthmaticus case study one|Case #1]]
Types include:
* [[Coalworker's pneumoconiosis]]  (also known as "black lung") - coa] dust
* [[Asbestosis]] - [[asbestos]] dust
* [[Silicosis]] (also known as "grinhelloders' disease") - silica dust
* [[Bauxite fibrosis]] - bauxite dust
* [[Berylliosis]] - [[beryllium]] dust
* [[Siderosis]] - [[iron]] dust
* Labrador Lung (found in miners in Labrador, Canada) - mixed dust, including iron, silica and [[anthophyllite]], a type of asbestos
Pneumoconiosis in combination with multiple pulmonary rheumatoid nodules in [[rheumatoid arthritis]] patients is known as [[Caplan's syndrome]].<ref>Andreoli, Thomas, ed. CECIL Essentials of Medicine. Saunders: Pennsylvania, 2004. p. 737.</ref>


== Related Chapters ==
== Related Chapters ==
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[[zh:肺塵病]]
[[zh:肺塵病]]


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Pneumoconiosis
ICD-10 J60-J65
ICD-9 500-505
DiseasesDB 31746
MeSH D011009

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