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  • |keywords=William Edmund Cooke, asbestosis naming, pulmonary asbestosis 1927, BMJ asbestos, Nellie Kershaw, Turner Brothers asbestos, Me | style="padding:6px 10px;" | "Pulmonary Asbestosis," ''BMJ'' (1927) ...
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  • |keywords=asbestosis, asbestos lung disease, pulmonary fibrosis asbestos, asbestosis symptoms, asbestosis diagnosis, asbestosis compensatio |image=asbestosis-lung-fibrosis.jpg ...
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  • ...ers''' in British factories and found that '''26.2% had definite pulmonary fibrosis''' — the condition now known as [[Asbestosis|asbestosis]].<ref name="castle ...rall asbestosis rate''' — 95 of 363 current workers had definite pulmonary fibrosis<ref name="data_resolution" /> ...
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  • ...pathways between 1910 and 1924: J.M. Beattie's animal experiments proving fibrosis causation (1910); the Pancoast, Miller, and Landis X-ray radiological study '''HOST 1:''' Fibrosis. The tissue scarred. Exactly like the human lungs that doctors had been des ...
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  • ...blished the first peer-reviewed report linking asbestos to fatal pulmonary fibrosis in the ''British Medical Journal'' ...rewether & Price Report (1930) found 25% of asbestos workers had pulmonary fibrosis — 81% among those with 20+ years of exposure — yet manufacturers suppressed ...
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  • * Pathological diagnosis: Asbestos-induced pulmonary fibrosis (Dr. William Edmund Cooke, 1924) * Death certificate: Issued April 2, 1924; cause listed as "fibrosis of the lungs due to the inhalation of mineral particles" ...
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  • ...ay of Charing Cross Hospital performed the first autopsy linking pulmonary fibrosis to asbestos — a 33-year-old textile worker who reported that all nine of hi ...ibrosis from chronic asbestos inhalation; bilateral lower-lobe predominant fibrosis with asbestos bodies on histology<ref name="statpearls" /> || Progressive; ...
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  • ...mit) or the presence of additional risk factors including asbestos-related fibrosis, chronic lung disease, family history of lung cancer, personal cancer histo ...standard posterior-anterior chest X-ray (14 × 17-inch or equivalent); and pulmonary function tests including forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory ...
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  • * '''1899:''' Dr. H. Montague Murray documents pulmonary fibrosis in asbestos workers at Charing Cross Hospital, London—first clinical recogn ...'' Dr. W.E. Cooke publishes case report in British Medical Journal titled "Fibrosis of the Lungs Due to Inhalation of Asbestos Dust" ...
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  • ...e strategy between competitors. Dr. Anthony Lanza's 1935 study showing 87% fibrosis in workers with 15+ years of exposure had the sentence "It is possible for .... Anthony Lanza's 1935 study of workers at five asbestos plants showed 43% fibrosis at 5 years, 58% at 10-15 years, and 87% at 15+ years. Court documents confi ...
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  • ...h HIPEC, covering hospital stays, complication rates, pain management, and pulmonary rehabilitation. ...urgery complications, mesothelioma pain management, chest tube management, pulmonary rehabilitation mesothelioma ...
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  • ...after his death in 1974 — records that the study "missed the appearance of pulmonary tumors because his experiment was terminated too soon."<ref name="vorwald_1 ...d anthophyllite. All were carcinogenic. All produced progressive pulmonary fibrosis. All produced lung tumors at varying rates. ...
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  • ...sure by International Labour Organization criteria, and 42.7% demonstrated pulmonary function defects. The University of Washington screening program found that ...at DOE facilities, including asbestosis, mesothelioma, COPD, and pulmonary fibrosis. Part E has no cap on total benefits but limits compensation to $400,000 pe ...
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  • * Cause of death: Fibrosis of the lungs due to inhalation of mineral particles (death certificate lang | April 2, 1924 | Death certificate | Cause listed as "Fibrosis of the lungs due to the inhalation of mineral particles" | ...
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  • ...percent at <5 years, climbing to 80.9% at 20+ years—revealed that asbestos fibrosis is not a single-exposure injury but a cumulative burden phenomenon. Fibers | State-of-the-art diagnostic radiography; enabled visualization of pulmonary fibrosis patterns on chest films.<ref name="investigation_scope" /> ...
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  • * '''Asbestosis:''' Diffuse interstitial pulmonary fibrosis caused by inhaled fibers. The Libby cohort SMR of 165.8 is among the highes ...ay reports, pathology slides and tissue blocks where biopsy was performed, pulmonary function tests, and complete oncology records including treatment history. ...
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  • ...the jury found the worker's cigarette smoking contributed to his pulmonary fibrosis and applied 80% contributory negligence, reducing the $5 million verdict to ...
    35 KB (4,533 words) - 18:09, 20 May 2026
  • * Actual cause: Asbestos fiber-induced pulmonary disease ...named Fahr publishes the case. He describes "a large number of crystals in pulmonary tissue of a peculiar nature." He calls himself, quote, "somewhat mystified. ...
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  • ...ure presents a distinctive occupational pathway. When pathologists perform pulmonary dissection in deceased individuals with historical asbestos exposure, loose ...20-83 years), reflecting the extended period required for asbestos-induced fibrosis to progress to malignancy.<ref name="mesonet-talc-lawsuits" /> ...
    43 KB (5,195 words) - 23:25, 14 May 2026
  • ...e earliest formal occupational health studies linking asbestos exposure to pulmonary disease.<ref name="deane1898" /> Deane's report, published in the Medical R ...H.A. Merewether and C.W. Price, the study documented asbestos-related lung fibrosis in 80% of workers at a British asbestos factory, establishing the disease p ...
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