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An Operated Case of Lung Cancer with Pleural Plaques: Its Asbestos Bodies, Fiber Analysis and Asbestos Exposure
2001
Industrial Health
This case was a 79-year-old man with pleural plaques, which had been pointed out in the left lung field on chest X-ray six years ago. A new shadow in the right chest appeared in 1999 and was closely examined. Cytological class IV carcinoma was detected in his lung tissue obtained by broncho-fiberscope. Lobectomy of the right upper lobe was performed, and calcified pleural plaques were found on the chest wall. The clinical diagnosis was poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma, T1N0M0. In
doi:10.2486/indhealth.39.194
pmid:11341552
fatcat:i52ezxcdifafzd3r3feqrlxq3q