Mixed pneumoconiosis: silicosis, asbestosis, talcosis, and berylliosis
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- DOI: 10.1378/chest.75.6.726
Mixed pneumoconiosis: silicosis, asbestosis, talcosis, and berylliosis
Abstract
Mixed pneumoconiosis is pulmonary disease due to two or more inhaled mineral irritants. Chronic disease due to beryllium has not been a component of any described mixed pneumoconiosis. A man with occupational exposure to a combination of dusts developed severe pulmonary disease. Silicosis, talcosis, asbestosis, and berylliosis were all documented by an open biopsy of the lung. The varieties of mixed pneumoconiosis are summarized.
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