Abstract:Background:Silica is an element that accounts for 28 percent of the earth's crust. Silicosis is a relatively common cause of lung disease that is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Some types of work, such as mining, stone cutting, pottery, and road and building construction are associated with an increased risk of silica exposure, which can lead to silicosis. Silicosis is divided into acute, chronic, and accelerated forms. Due to the high prevalence and lack of proper treatment, use and detection o… Show more
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