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. 2017 Jun 29;49(6):1602534. doi: 10.1183/13993003.02534-2016

TABLE 2.

Data of patients and pathologic autopsy findings

Patient Age of death Sex Profession/business Years of exposure Main disease at autopsy and histologic grade of asbestosis
1 78 M Ship's carpenter, dock/transport worker 39 Small cell lung cancer, asbestosis grade I
2 65 M Pressing plant 15 Asbestosis grade I
3 76 M Seaman ∼40 Local recurrence of bronchioloalveolar carcinoma, asbestosis grade I
4 62 M Welder, assembly fitter 15 Hyalinosis complicata, asbestosis grade III, pneumonia
5 65 M Papermaker ∼40 Local recurrence of adenocarcinoma, asbestosis grade I
6 70 M Joiner at shipyard ∼40 Multi-etiological fibrosis with asbestosis, pneumonia
7 79 M Insulation lagger in shipbuilding 49 Hyalinosis complicata, atrophy of both lungs, asbestosis grade II
8 77 M Metalworker, smith and boiler welder 30 Metastasized squamous cell carcinoma, pleural callosity, asbestosis grade II
9 82 M Metalworker, heating fitter 20 Biphasic mesothelioma of the peritoneum, asbestosis grade III
10 75 M Varnisher on shipyard, tank cleaner, sandblaster operator 18 Complex lung disease, asbestosis grade II
11 80 M Metalworker in metallurgical plant >14 Bronchitis, emphysema, asbestosis grade I
12 82 M Plumber, insulator in power plant 30 Complex lung disease with atelectasis, pleurisy, pleural callosity, asbestosis grade I
Median 76.5 ∼30

Occupational histories were obtained from clinicians or insurance. Occupations without exposure to asbestos are not listed in the table. Exposure times are also included in figure 2. Approximations are indicated by >(greater) and ∼(approximately) if exact data are missing. All patients had pleural plaques at autopsy. Detailed diagnoses may be found in the supplementary material. M: Male.