Complications of Occupational Silicosis (OS)
Conclusion: Our results showed that persons with OS are subject to an important risk of complications. Therefore, long-term surveillance of these patients is necessary in order to control silica hazards.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Chouchane, A., Brahem, A., Maoua, M., Aroui, H., Kacem, I., El Guedri, S., Kalboussi, H., El Maalel O, O., Chatti, S., Mrizak, N. Tags: Occupational and Environmental Health Source Type: research
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