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Asbestosis
See Also
Asbestos
Pleural Plaque
s
Mesothelioma
Epidemiology
Prevalence
: 200,000 in U.S.
Mortality: 2,000 deaths per year in U.S
Pathophysiology
Fibrotic lung disease secondary to
Asbestos
inhalation
Symptoms
Dry, non-productive cough
Exertional
Dyspnea
Signs
Auscultory rales
Imaging
Chest XRay
Interstitial Marking
s increased (esp. lower lobes)
Pleural Plaque
s may be present
Consider
Chest
CT
Interstitial Marking
s increased as on
Chest XRay
Honeycomb appearance
Diagnostics
Pulmonary Function Test
s
Initial
Decreased
DLCO
(diffusion capacity)
Decreased ambulatory
Oxygen Saturation
Later
Restrictive Lung Disease
Decreased
Vital Capacity
of
Total Lung Capacity
Lung
biopsy
Not indicated in most cases
Interstitial
Pneumonia
findings (same as IPF)
Asbestos
bodies seen on iron staining
Asbestos
body quantity correlates with severity
Differential diagnosis
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
IPF is a more rapid progression
Pulmonary fibrosis due to
Collagen
vascular disease
Associated conditions
Pleural Plaque
s
Lung Cancer
Use high index of suspicion
Management
No specific management
Tobacco Cessation
References
O'Reilly (2007) Am Fam Physician 75:683-90 [PubMed]
(2004) Am J Respir Crit Care Med 170:691-715 [PubMed]
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