Circulating immune complexes in asbestos workers

Circulating immune complexes, rheumatoid factor, and antinuclear antibodies were evaluated in 25 asbestos insulation workers and 32 brick mason controls. There were 10 asbestos workers with radiographic parenchymal or pleural changes, consistent with their asbestos exposure. There were no difference...

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description Circulating immune complexes, rheumatoid factor, and antinuclear antibodies were evaluated in 25 asbestos insulation workers and 32 brick mason controls. There were 10 asbestos workers with radiographic parenchymal or pleural changes, consistent with their asbestos exposure. There were no differences in antinuclear antibodies or rheumatoid factor between asbestos workers and controls. The asbestos workers had significantly increased levels of IgG and IgA circulating immune complexes. There was a significant correlation between IgA circulating immune complexes and radiographic changes.
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Immunoglobulin A - analysis
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ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS
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Male
Maximal Expiratory Flow Rate
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Middle Aged
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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
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Radiography
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RADIOIMMUNOLOGY
Rheumatoid Factor - analysis
Rheumatoid Factor - immunology
Spirometry
Toxicology
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Vital Capacity
title Circulating immune complexes in asbestos workers
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