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1. Chest x-ray has low sensitivity to detect silicosis in artificial stone benchtop industry workers.

2. Accuracy of chest x-ray screening of silica-exposed miners for tuberculosis.

3. Chronic Silicosis.

4. Dose-response relationship between lung function and chest imaging response to silica exposures in artificial stone manufacturing workers.

5. Accelerated silicosis in sandblasters: Pathology, mineralogy, and clinical correlates.

6. [A rare case: Erasmus syndrome and tuberculosis].

7. Situs inversus totalis combined with esophageal cancer and silicosis: A rare case report.

11. [Complicated silicosis].

12. Prevalence and risk factors for silicosis among a large cohort of stone benchtop industry workers.

13. [Evaluation of right ventricular function using two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography and analysis of the risk factors for right ventricular dysfunction in patients with silicosis].

14. Elimination of tuberculosis requires prior control of silicosis including sub-radiological silicosis.

15. Diagnosing Caplan syndrome in a patient with silicosis and rheumatoid arthritis: imaging shows miliary pattern and cavity lung lesions.

16. Silica associated systemic sclerosis: an occupational health hazard.

17. Occupational exposure to silica dust in Slovenia is grossly underestimated.

18. Accuracy of Computer-Aided Detection of Occupational Lung Disease: Silicosis and Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Ex-Miners from the South African Gold Mines.

19. A 44-year-old stone worker with progressive dyspnea: lessons from a new twist on an old foe.

20. Diagnostic challenges of radiological opacities in silicosis - case reports.

21. Long-term follow-up of young denim sandblasters in Turkey.

22. Pitfalls of using the ILO classification for silicosis compensation claims.

23. Volume-based tomography for the diagnosis of incipient silicosis in former gold miners.

24. Reforming the workers' compensation process for occupational lung disease among miners in South Africa: an efficiency study of claims assessment.

25. Comparison of Silicosis and Tuberculosis Involving Mediastinal Lymph Nodes Based on Contrast-Enhanced Multidetector-Row Computed Tomography.

26. Evaluation of Silicosis, Asthma, and COPD Among Sand and Gravel and Stone Surface Mine Workers.

27. Sarcoid-like Granulomatous Lung Disease with Subacute Progression in Silicosis.

28. Pulmonary silicosis in 2 rock hyraxes, and literature review.

29. Prevalence and clinical impact of systemic autoimmune rheumatic disease in patients with silicosis.

30. [Control study of chest CT imaging features of aluminosis and silicosis patients].

31. Evaluation of lung densitometric and volumetric changes in silicosis patients using three-dimensional software for multidetector CT and the relationship with profusion scores.

32. Less Common Respiratory Conditions: Occupational Lung Diseases.

33. The association of silicosis severity with pectoralis major muscle and subcutaneous fat volumes and the pulmonary artery/aorta ratio evaluated by CT.

34. [A comparative study on diagnosis of silicosis by digital and high kV film-screen chest radiography].

37. Longitudinal micro-computed tomography-derived biomarkers quantify non-resolving lung fibrosis in a silicosis mouse model.

38. Comparison of Risk of Silicosis in Metal Mines and Pottery Factories: A 44-Year Cohort Study.

39. Silicosis in artificial stone workers: Spectrum of radiological high-resolution CT chest findings.

41. Computer-aided detection for tuberculosis and silicosis in chest radiographs of gold miners of South Africa.

42. Club cell protein 16 as a biomarker for early detection of silicosis.

43. Assessment of silica dust exposure profile in relation to prevalence of silicosis among Indian sandstone mine workers: Need for review of standards.

44. High incidence of radiation pneumonitis in lung cancer patients with chronic silicosis treated with radiotherapy.

45. Accelerated silicosis with bone marrow, hepatic and splenic involvement in a patient with lung transplantation.

46. Multiple, small centrilobular nodules.

47. [Establishment of a CT image radiomics-based prediction model for the differential diagnosis of silicosis and tuberculosis nodules].

48. Current Review of Pneumoconiosis Among US Coal Miners.

49. Continued increase in prevalence of r-type opacities among underground coal miners in the USA.

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