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Occupational And Environmental Lung Diseases Susan Tarlo Paul Cullinan

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Occupational And Environmental Lung Diseases Susan Tarlo Paul Cullinan
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.25 MB
Pages: 470
Author: Susan Tarlo, Paul Cullinan, Benoit B. Nemery
ISBN: 9780470515945, 9780470710425, 0470515945, 047071042X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Occupational And Environmental Lung Diseases Susan Tarlo Paul Cullinan by Susan Tarlo, Paul Cullinan, Benoit B. Nemery 9780470515945, 9780470710425, 0470515945, 047071042X instant download after payment.

Documents both environmental and work-related causes of lung disease

Unlike other books on the subject, this new volume approaches occupational and environmental lung disease from the starting point of the patient who comes to the physician with respiratory symptoms. The authors recognize that potentially harmful exposures occur not only in the work environment, but also as a result of hobbies or other leisure activities, or from outdoor air pollution, and it is up the physician to identify whether a particular job or hobby is the cause of the patient’s respiratory symptoms.
To help you arrive at a differential diagnosis, chapters in the book are arranged by job or exposure, and are divided into 5 sections:

  • Personal environmentContent:
    Chapter 1 Cosmetics and Personal Care Products in Lung Diseases (pages 11–22): Howard M. Kipen
    Chapter 2 Passive Smoking (pages 23–43): Maritta S. Jaakkola
    Chapter 3 Emissions Related to Cooking and Heating (pages 45–54): Debbie Jarvis
    Chapter 4 Cleaning and Other Household Products (pages 55–68): Jan?Paul Zock
    Chapter 5 Building Materials and Furnishing (pages 69–80): Jouni J. K. Jaakkola and Reginald Quansah
    Chapter 6 Mites, Pets, Fungi and Rare Allergens (pages 81–93): Frederic de Blay, Magdalena Posa, Gabrielle Pauli and Ashok Purohit
    Chapter 7 Hobby Pursuits (pages 95–105): Paul D. Blanc
    Chapter 8 Day?Care and Schools (pages 107–120): Eva Ronmark and Greta Smedje
    Chapter 9 Secondhand Smoke Exposure and the Health of Hospitality Workers (pages 121–128): Mark D. Eisner
    Chapter 10 Health Effects of Environmental Exposures While in Automobiles (pages 129–136): Madeline A. Dillon and David B. Peden
    Chapter 11 Indoor Sports (pages 137–157): Harman S. Paintal and Ware G. Kuschner
    Chapter 12 Agricultural Environments and the Food Industry (pages 159–175): Jakob Hjort Bonlokke, Yvon Cormier and Torben Sigsgaard
    Chapter 13 Mining (pages 177–189): Robert L. Cowie
    Chapter 14 Metal Industry and Related Jobs (Including Welding) (pages 191–202): William S. Beckett
    Chapter 15 Automobile Maintenance, Repair and Refinishing (pages 203–210): Meredith H. Stowe and Carrie A. Redlich
    Chapter 16 Automotive Industry (pages 211–222): Kenneth D. Rosenman
    Chapter 17 Wood and Textile Industries (pages 223–232): Kjell Toren
    Chapter 18 Chemical, Coatings and Plastics Industries (pages 233–245): Oyebode A. Taiwo and Carrie A. Redlich
    Chapter 19 Work with Electronics (pages 247–258): Sherwood Burge
    Chapter 20 The Services Industry (pages 259–271): George L. Delclos, Lea Ann Tullis and Arch I. Carson
    Chapter 21 The Construction Industry (pages 273–289): Gary M. Liss, Edward L. Petsonk and Kenneth D. Linch
    Chapter 22 Police, Firefighters and the Military (pages 291–311): Aaron M. S. Thompson and Stefanos N. Kales
    Chapter 23 Office Workers and Teachers (pages 313–336): Jean M. Cox?Ganser, Ju?Hyeong Park and Kathleen Kreiss
    Chapter 24 Research Workers (pages 337–355): Paul Cullinan
    Chapter 25 Work in Hyperbaric Environments (pages 357–375): Mark Glover
    Chapter 26 Effects of Travel or Work at High Altitudes or Low Pressures (pages 377–388): Michael Bagshaw
    Chapter 27 Natural Sources – Wildland Fires and Volcanoes (pages 389–404): Sverre Vedal
    Chapter 28 Traditional Urban Pollution (pages 405–419): Sam Parsia, Amee Patrawalla and William N. Rom
    Chapter 29 Traffic?Related Urban Air Pollution (pages 421–443): Steven M. Lee and Mark W. Frampton
    Chapter 30 Outdoor Sports (pages 445–456): Kai?Hakon Carlsen

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