Disease: Graphite Pneumoconiosis
- A case of pulmonary tuberculoma with pneumoconiosis (graphite lung) that appeared to be lung cancer
- A Cluster of Beryllium Sensitization Traced to the Presence of Beryllium in Concrete Dust
- A cohort study of graphite workers in Sri Lanka
- A mortality cohort study among workers in a graphite electrode production plant in Italy
- Aluminum in the lungs of Ontario hardrock miners
- Analysis of incidence characteristics and trend of pneumoconiosis in Ningbo City from 1967 to 2019
- Assessment of occupational exposure to beryllium and its compounds
- Biochemical evaluation of the status of the bronchopulmonary system and liver in workers engaged in the manufacture of graphite products
- Carbon nanotubes introduced into the abdominal cavity of mice show asbestos-like pathogenicity in a pilot study
- Carbon pneumoconiosis in a synthetic graphite worker
- Carbon pneumoconiosis in a synthetic graphite worker
- Carborundum pneumoconiosis. Fibers in the mineral activate macrophages to produce fibroblast growth factors and sustain the chronic inflammatory disease
- Changes in free radical reactions of lipid peroxidation in response to industrial aerosols of different levels of fibrogenicity
- Changes in pneumoconiosis in graphite workers
- Changes in the lungs produced by natural graphite
- Chronic background and pretumorous diseases of the respiratory organs in manufacturing contingents in contact with industrial carcinogens
- Contribution to graphite dust lungs
- Cystic formations in graphite-pneumoconiosis
- Demonstrating the protective effect of a 70-year-old occupational exposure limit against pneumoconiosis caused by mica
- Deposits in the lungs of Kwädąy Dän Ts'ìnchį man: Characterization by a combination of analytical microscopical methods
- Detection of graphite using laser microprobe mass analysis of a transbronchial biopsy from a foundry worker with mixed dust pneumoconiosis
- Etiology of lung cancer in workers of graphite industry
- Experience using immunocorrecting agents in workers engaged in the manufacture of graphite and asbestos products
- Experiments on the identification of coals, carbon & graphite in lung dusts
- Experiments on the identification of coals, carbon & graphite in lung dusts
- Graphite (plumbago, black lead) as a source of dusty lung disease
- Graphite as a cause of pneumonoconiotic changes
- Graphite pneumoconiosis
- Graphite pneumoconiosis
- Graphite pneumoconiosis
- Graphite pneumoconiosis
- Graphite pneumoconiosis
- Graphite pneumoconiosis
- Graphite pneumoconiosis & silicosis
- Graphite pneumoconiosis & silicosis
- Graphite pneumoconiosis and its declining prevalence in Sri Lanka
- Graphite pneumoconiosis complicated by cavitation due to necrosis
- Graphite pneumoconiosis complicated by tuberculosis
- Graphite pneumoconiosis of electrotypers
- Graphite pneumoconiosis with radiographic presentation of diffuse granular particles and nodules in the lung
- Graphite pneumoconiosis. A review of etiologic and epidemiologic aspects
- High-resolution CT in the evaluation of occupational and environmental disease
- Imaging diagnosis of pneumoconiosis with predominant nodular pattern: HRCT and pathologic findings
- Immunological changes in bronchitis and pneumoconiosis in workers engaged in the production of graphite articles
- INCIDENCE OF SILICOSIS IN THE EXTRACTION OF TALC AND GRAPHITE
- Infection with atypical tubercle bacilli in graphite pneumoconiosis
- Measurement of beryllium in lung tissue of a chronic beryllium disease case and cases with sarcoidosis
- Nonasbestos ferruginous bodies in sputum from a patient with graphite pneumoconiosis: a case report
- Observations on the development of graphite pneumoconiosis
- Observations on workers in the graphite industry. II
- Occupational exposure and occurrence of pneumoconioses in Campinas, Brazil, 1978-2003
- Pneumoconiosis caused by graphite dust
- Pneumoconiosis due to graphite dust
- Pneumoconiosis in affiliated workers have irreversible sequelae
- PNEUMOCONIOSIS IN GRAPHITE MINES
- Pneumoconiosis in graphite workers
- Pseudoasbestos bodies and asteroid giant cells in a patient with graphite pneumoconiosis
- Pulmonary tuberculosis in graphite miners
- Reconstructed mass-spectrometric pattern for characterization of carbon compounds in smoker's lung in situ
- SILICOSIS MORBIDITY IN THE GRAPHITE INDUSTRY
- Studies on fibrogenic activity of industrial graphite dust
- The action of small amounts of quartz and larger amounts of coal and graphite on the lungs of rats
- The problem of graphite pneumoconiosis
- The problem of pneumoconiosis due to graphite
- Treatment of mixed-dust pneumoconiosis with whole lung lavage
- Uncommon pneumoconioses: CT and pathologic findings
- Various immunologic changes in workers engaged in the manufacture of graphite products