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Asbestos content in the lymph nodes of nonoccupationally exposed individuals

✍ Scribed by Ronald F. Dodson; Ju Huang; James R. Bruce


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
96 KB
Volume
37
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-3586

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Background The thoracic lymph nodes are a part of the clearance system from lung tissue. Accumulation of dust in these nodes are known to occur following some types of exposure. However, no information exists as to asbestos content in lymph nodes from the general population. Methods The study cohort consisted of 21 individuals previously de®ned as nonoccupationally exposed to asbestos. Tissue burden of asbestos obtained from lung analysis by analytical electron microscopy was compared with burden in the lymph nodes.

Results No asbestos ®bers were detected in nodes from 8 cases. The majority of the ®bers found in lymph nodes were short (`5 "m) and most often noncommercial amphiboles. Ferruginous bodies (FBs) were detected in lymph node from only two samples. Conclusions The total asbestos burden in the lung tissue from these individuals was quite low. However, in 12 of the 13 cases that had positive nodes, the tissue burden in the node was appreciably heavier per gram than in the lung. This raises the question as to whether the lymph nodes, though less ef®cient clearance, may be better indicators of lifetime exposure to dust than lung tissue.


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