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Occupational interstitial lung diseases

Paolo Spagnolo, Christopher J. Ryerson, Sabina A. Guler, Johanna Feary, Andrew Churg, Andrew P. Fontenot, Sara Piciucchi, Zarir Udwadia, Tamera J. Corte, Wim Wuyts, Kerri A. Johannson, Vincent Cottin

2023Journal of Internal Medicine44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Millions of workers are exposed to substances known to cause occupational interstitial lung diseases (ILDs), particularly in developing countries. However, the burden of the disease is likely to be underestimated due to under-recognition, under-reporting or both. The diagnosis of occupational ILD requires a high level of suspicion and a thorough occupational history, as occupational and non-occupational ILDs may be clinically, functionally and radiologically indistinguishable, leading to delayed diagnosis and inappropriate management. A potential occupational aetiology should always be considered in the differential diagnosis of ILD, as removal from the workplace exposure, with or without treatment, is a key therapeutic intervention and may lead to significant improvement. In this article, we provide an overview of the 'traditional' inorganic dust-related ILDs but also address idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and the immunologically mediated chronic beryllium disease, sarcoidosis and hypersensitivity pneumonitis, with emphasis on the importance of surveillance and prevention for reducing the burden of these conditions. To this end, health-care professionals should be specifically trained about the importance of occupational exposures as a potential cause of ILD.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLungInterstitial lung diseaseIntensive care medicinePathologyInternal medicineInterstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisSarcoidosis and Beryllium Toxicity ResearchOccupational exposure and asthma
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