Hard-metal lung disease

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The properties, manufacture and uses of hard metal are briefly described, and its harmful effects on the respiratory tract are enumerated, discussed and illustrated in 4 subjects who had been drill sharpeners on goldmines. It cannot be unequivocally claimed that these are cases of interstitial fibrosis due to the inhalation of hard-metal dust, as both radiography and histology in this disease are nonspecific. There appears however to be good reason to encourage further research on drill sharpeners on goldmines and tool-room workers in general.

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Sluis-Cremer, G. K., Glyn Thomas, R., & Solomon, A. (1987). Hard-metal lung disease. South African Medical Journal, 71(9), 598–600. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/11539_64

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