Comment on Barbieri et al. Pleural plaques and lung asbestos burden.
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pleural plaques, asbestos
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2. Romeo R, Scancarello G, Cassano P, et al: Assessment of asbestos exposure via mineralogical analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. Med Lav 2004; 95 (1): 17-31 [article in Italian]
3. Sartorelli P, Scancarello G, Romeo R, et al: Asbestos exposure assessment by mineralogical analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. J Occup Environ Med 2001; 43 (10): 871-881
Yusa T, Hiroshima K, Sakai F, et al: Significant relationship between the extent of pleural plaques and pulmonary asbestos body concentration in lung cancer patients with occupational asbestos exposure. Am J Ind Med 2015; 58: 444–455
4. Yusa T, Hiroshima K, Sakai F, et al: Significant relationship between the extent of pleural plaques and pulmonary asbestos body concentration in lung cancer patients with occupational asbestos exposure. Am J Ind Med 2015; 58: 444–455