Volume 14, Issue 3 892610 pp. 164-166
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Pleuroparenchymal Lung Disease Secondary to Nonoccupational Exposure to Vermiculite

Fahad Al-Ghimlas

Fahad Al-Ghimlas

Department of Medicine University of Toronto St Michael’s Hospital Toronto Ontario, Canada , utoronto.ca

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Victor Hoffstein

Corresponding Author

Victor Hoffstein

Department of Medicine University of Toronto St Michael’s Hospital Toronto Ontario, Canada , utoronto.ca

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First published: 01 January 2007
Citations: 5

Abstract

An unusual case of pleuroparenchymal lung disease caused by the inhalation of vermiculite dust, presumably containing asbestos fibers is described. The uniqueness of the case lies in the very indirect nature of exposure – the wife of a factory owner, rather than a worker exposed to asbestos, whose factory manufactured vermiculite. The present case illustrates the importance of taking careful occupational histories of all household members when presented with a patient whose chest radiograph exhibits features consistent with asbestos exposure.

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