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Asbestosis Pulmonary
Asbestosis pulmonary and mesothelioma are caused by exposure to asbestos.
This disease develops after the inhalation of asbestos dust. Fibers, especially amphiboles, are extremely aggressive in a biologic environment, and they are too tough for human immune system to handle. Affected tissues may soon turn hard, which causes severe breathing difficulties.
Asbestosis pulmonary and mesothelioma are caused by exposure to asbestos.
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Asbestosis Pulmonary -
mesothelioma, asbestos
Particles pervade the lungs and form numerous inflammation areas and scars. They affect alveoli and hamper the process of gas exchange. Symptoms can be similar to those of a mere cold, but as the disease progresses, conditions aggravate and often result in shortness of breath and shortage of oxygen.
Asbestosis pulmonary and mesothelioma are caused by exposure to asbestos.
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