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onal injury. The text provides a comprehensive introduction to the major injury groups for postgraduate students. It covers the conditions commonly experienced in everyday practice, such as traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, psychiatric impairment, mood disorder, anxiety and stress disorder
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Radiological Features of Asbestosis,Asbestos is a physical paradox, being both fibrous and crystalline. Asbestos minerals belong to two groups, the amphiboles and the serpentines. Serpentine in certain localities assumes a fibrous structure known as chrysotile asbestos, which is the principal commercial type..
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Beryllium-Induced Disease,Reaction of the lung to inhalation of dust depends on several factors, including the chemical nature of the dust, the size and concentration of the dust particles, the duration of exposure, and individual susceptibility. These factors are important in themselves and in combination, as they may be interdependent..
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Occupational Asthma,The aims of this chapter are firstly to describe briefly the features of “occupational asthma,” including the agents involved, patterns of response, pathogenesis, and diagnosis; and then to describe the problems that may be faced by the general physician and radiologist in diagnosing a case of occupational asthma.
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Nonmining Inhalation of Silica and the Silicates,ntal or environmental dust inhalation. Asbestos, a form of combined silica, is an unsuspected hazard in many circumstances. Mining silicosis has been extensively discussed in the preceding chapter. This chapter is concerned with nonmining exposure to silica and with any inhalation of the many silicates in addition to asbestos.