Sébastien P, Awad L, Bignon J, Petit G, Barris Y I
Arch Environ Health. 1984 Jan-Feb;39(1):18-23. doi: 10.1080/00039896.1984.10545828.
The counts of ferruginous bodies (pulmonary-coated mineral fibers) in sputum samples from inhabitants in each of the two agricultural villages of Karain and Tusköy (Cappadocia, central Turkey) increased with subjects' age, whereas 94% of samples collected in the neighboring villages were free of ferruginous body. These findings are consistent with the previous hypothesis that the very high frequency of mesothelioma in Karain and Tusköy was related to exposure to airborne mineral fibers of natural origin.
来自土耳其中部卡帕多西亚的卡拉因和图斯克öy这两个农业村庄居民的痰液样本中含铁小体(肺包裹性矿物纤维)的数量随受试者年龄增加,而在邻近村庄采集的样本中94%不含含铁小体。这些发现与之前的假设一致,即卡拉因和图斯克öy间皮瘤的高发病率与接触天然来源的空气传播矿物纤维有关。