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[Pulmonary asbestosis: an autopsy case]

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  • [Pulmonary asbestosis: an autopsy case] Abstract Text:

    hiroshi kinoshitaHiroshi Kinoshita,kiyoshi matsuiKiyoshi Matsui,akira kubotaAkira Kubota,shogo kasudaShogo Kasuda,minori nishiguchiMinori Nishiguchi,harumi ouchiHarumi Ouchi,takako minamiTakako Minami,takehiko yamamuraTakehiko Yamamura,hiroyuki motomuraHiroyuki Motomura,hirotsugu kuboHirotsugu Kubo,shigeru hishidaShigeru Hishida,hiroshi kinoshitaHiroshi Kinoshita,kiyoshi matsuiKiyoshi Matsui,akira kubotaAkira Kubota,shogo kasudaShogo Kasuda,minori nishiguchiMinori Nishiguchi,harumi ouchiHarumi Ouchi,takako minamiTakako Minami,takehiko yamamuraTakehiko Yamamura,hiroyuki motomuraHiroyuki Motomura,hirotsugu kuboHirotsugu Kubo,shigeru hishidaShigeru Hishida,

    The deceased was a 75-year-old male, found dead in his home. He had a history of occupational asbestos exposure for 13 years. At autopsy, there was diffuse fibrosis of the lung, with diffuse pleural thickening. Large amounts of asbestos bodies were detected in the lung tissue. The findings of transmission electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis (TEM-EDX) also showed asbestos fibers deposited in the lung tissue. From the macroscopic and histological findings of the lung, the number of asbestos bodies in the lung tissue and the TEM-EDX findings, we concluded that the cause of his death was chronic respiratory failure due to asbestosis. We recognize the importance of a detailed occupational history, which provides useful information for determining the cause of death.

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    h kinoshitaH Kinoshita,k matsuiK Matsui,a kubotaA Kubota,s kasudaS Kasuda,m nishiguchiM Nishiguchi,h ouchiH Ouchi,t minamiT Minami,t yamamuraT Yamamura,h motomuraH Motomura,h kuboH Kubo,s hishidaS Hishida,h kinoshitaH Kinoshita,k matsuiK Matsui,a kubotaA Kubota,s kasudaS Kasuda,m nishiguchiM Nishiguchi,h ouchiH Ouchi,t minamiT Minami,t yamamuraT Yamamura,h motomuraH Motomura,h kuboH Kubo,s hishidaS Hishida,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Nihon h?igaku zasshi = The Japanese journal of leg

    VOLUME: 61

    Page Numbers: 129-33

    Journal Abbreviation: Nihon Hoigaku Zasshi

    ISSN: 0047-1887

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: jpn

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Legal Medicine, Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya 663-8501, Japan.

    Country: Japan

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