Polyethylene flock-associated interstitial lung disease in a Spanish female

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This case study presents a female aged 54 yrs with a 12 months history of progressive pulmonary impairment after a 7-yr period of occupational exposure to rotary-cut polyethylene. An open lung biopsy revealed the histopathology of follicular bronchiolitis that is viewed as a stereotypical feature for flock worker's lung. It seems to be the first case of plastic flock-associated interstitial lung disease reported outside North America.

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Barroso, E., Ibañez, M. D., Aranda, F. I., & Romero, S. (2002). Polyethylene flock-associated interstitial lung disease in a Spanish female. European Respiratory Journal, 20(6), 1610–1612. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.02.00030102

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