Pneumoconioses Flashcards
Occupations associated with asbestosis:
plumbing, shipbuilding, roofing
Location of asbestosis:
lower lobes
What is seen on sputum in asbestosis:
ferruginous bodies
What is seen on CXR in asbestosis:
supradiaphragmatic calcified pleural plaques
Risks seen with asbestosis:
increased risk of bronchogenic carcinoma > mesothelioma
increased risk of pleural effusion
Occupations associated with Berylliosis:
beryllium exposure, aerospace work
What is seen on CXR in Berylliosis:
non-caseating granulomas
Risks associated with Berylliosis:
increased risk of cancer and cor pulmonale
Occupation associated with coal worker’s pneumoconiosis:
coal miners
What is seen in sputum in coal workers pneumoconiosis:
macrophages filled with carbon–“black lung dz”
Location of coal workers pneumoconiosis:
Upper lobes
Syndrome associated with coal worker pneumoconiosis:
Caplan syndrome: RA and pneumoconiosis with intrapulmonary nodules
Occupation associate with silicosis:
sandblasting, foundries, mines
Pathogenesis of silicosis:
Macrophages respond to silica –> produce fibrogenic factors –> fibrosis
Location of silicosis:
upper lobes