Materials inhaled in the workplace can lead to all the majorchronic lung diseases except those due to vascular disease.The physician should consider the possibility of occupationalexposure when a working or retired adult presents with unexplainedrespiratory illness. Even exposure in office buildings1 andhospitals2 occasionally causes illness. Identifying a workplace-relatedcause of disease is important because it can lead to cure andto prevention for others. Because of differences in the metabolismand susceptibility of hosts, one occupational agent may causemany diseases, just as cigarette smoke causes several distinctdisorders. Conversely, one respiratory disease may have . . . [Full Text of this Article]
Pathophysiology and Pathogenesis
Rhinitis and Laryngitis
Tracheitis, Bronchitis, and Bronchiolitis
Asthma
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or Chronic Airflow Limitation
Lung Cancer
Interstitial Lung Disease
Fibrotic Disease
Granulomatous Disease
Inhalation Fever
Diagnosis, Determination of Cause, and Treatment
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