Malignant mesothelioma and occupational exposure to asbestos: A clinicopathological correlation of 1445 cases

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作者
Roggli, VL [1 ]
Sharma, A
Butnor, KJ
Sporn, T
Vollmer, RT
机构
[1] Durham Vet Adm, Dept Pathol, Durham, NC 27710 USA
[2] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Durham, NC 27710 USA
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mesothelioma; asbestos; fiber analysis; occupation; amosite; tremolite; chrysotile;
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10.1080/01913120252959227
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TH742 [显微镜];
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Asbestos exposure is indisputably associated with development of mesothelioma. However, relatively few studies have evaluated the type of occupational exposure in correlation with asbestos fiber content and type. This study reports findings in 1445 cases of mesothelioma with known exposure history; 268 of these also had fiber burden analysis. The 1445 cases of mesothelioma were subclassified into 23 predominant occupational or exposure categories. Asbestos body counts per gram of wet lung tissue were determined by light microscopy. Asbestos fiber content and type were determined by scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive x-ray analysis. Results were compared with a control group of 19 lung tissue samples. Ninety-four percent of the cases occurred among 19 exposure categories. Median asbestos body counts and levels of commercial and noncommercial amphibole fibers showed elevated levels for each of these 19 categories. Chrysotile fibers were detectable in 36 of 268 cases. All but 2 of these also had above-background levels of commercial amphiboles. When compared to commercial amphiboles, the median values for noncommercial amphibole fibers were higher in 4 of the 19 exposure groups. Most mesotheliomas in the United States fall into a limited number of exposure categories. Although a predominant occupation was ascertained for each of these cases, there was a substantial overlap in exposure types. All but 1 of the occupational categories analyzed had above-background levels of commercial amphiboles. Commercial amphiboles are responsible for most of the mesothelioma cases observed in the United States.
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