Pneumoconiosis Flashcards
Pneumoconiosis?
Fibrosing interstitial lung disease caused by chronic inhalation of mineral dusts, coal dust, siica, asbestos
Pneumoconiosis types?
Simple: Coalworker’s pneumoconiosis or silicosis (symptom-free)
Complicated: pneumoconiosis results in loss of lung function
Asbestosis: a pneumoconiosis in which diffuse parenchymal lung fibrosis occurs as a result of prolonged exposure to asbestos
Pneumoconiosis risk factors?
occupational exposure (coal mining, quarrying, iron and steel foundries, stone cutting, sandblasting, insulation industry, plumbers, ship builders)
Risk is dependent on extent of exposure and the size/shape of particles
Pneumoconiosis causes?
Coal dust Silica Asbestos
Pneumoconiosis symptoms?
Asymptomatic - picked up on routine CXR
Symptomatic; insidious onset shortness of breath, dry cough, black sputum- produced occasionally in coalworker’s pneumoconiosis,
pleuritic chest pain (due to acute asbestos pleurisy) - in patients exposed to asbestos.
Pneumoconiosis signs?
Coalworker’s pneumoconiosis and silicosis: decreased breath sounds.
Asbestosis: end-inspiratory crepitations, clubbing, signs of pleural effusion or right heart failure
Pneumoconiosis investigations?
CXR, CT, bronchoscopy, LFTs. lung function tests (restrictive pattern)
Pneumoconiosis investigations CXR?
Simple: micronodular mottling
Complicated: Nodular opacities in upper lobes Micronodular shadowing Eggshell calcification of hilar lymph nodes (characteristic of silicosis) Bilateral lower zone reticulonodular shadowing and pleural plaques (in asbestosis)