Bronchial asthma of occupational origin: a review.
Scand J Work Environ Health, 1977/6;3(2):53-72.
PMID: 329409
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Abstract
There are immediate benefits when one can establish the diagnosis of occupationally induced asthma. It is a man-made disease and is thus reversible. Diagnosis depends on knowledge of the source and types of exposure which can be correlated with the clinical, physiological and immunologic patterns of affected workers. The discovery of one case can often lead more readily to recognition of others. Individuals with asthma of an occupational origin should be removed from work. Equally as important is the initiation of proper industrial hygiene procedures which would improve the occupational environment and periodic medical surveillance of workers for the identification of early disease or individuals with few or no symptoms.
MeSH terms
Allergens; Asthma; Bronchi; Edible Grain; Forced Expiratory Volume; Gossypium; Humans; Lung Diseases, Obstructive; Metals; Muscle Tonus; Muscle, Smooth; Occupational Diseases; United States; Vital Capacity
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