Williams T J, Raval B, Ahmad D
J Occup Med. 1980 Jan;22(1):21-4.
Two patients are described who developed progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) after exposure to coal dust for only four and seven years, respectively, in Belgian coal mines in the post-war period. It seems likely from consideration of epidemiological data that these men were exposed to massive concentrations of coal dust during their time in the mines. In one patient in a computerized tomography scan clearly showed the extent of the PMF and brought out the degree of calcification in the center of the masses. Radionuclide angiocardiographic evaluation showed depressed right ventricular function which is probably a result of pulmonary hypertension, and also showed marked distortion of the pulmonary vascular bed. It is believed that these are the first reported instances of CT scanning and radionuclide angiocardiography in this condition.
本文描述了两名患者,他们在战后比利时煤矿仅分别接触煤尘四年和七年后就发展为进行性大块纤维化(PMF)。从流行病学数据来看,这些人在矿井工作期间很可能接触到了高浓度的煤尘。其中一名患者的计算机断层扫描清晰显示了PMF的范围,并显示出肿块中心的钙化程度。放射性核素心血管造影评估显示右心室功能降低,这可能是肺动脉高压的结果,同时还显示出肺血管床明显扭曲。据信,这些是关于这种情况的CT扫描和放射性核素心血管造影的首例报道。