1981
DOI: 10.2307/3429311
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Review of Pulmonary Effects of Poly(Vinyl Chloride) and Vinyl Chloride Exposure

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“…A number of investigators have reported pulmonary changes associated with polyvinyl chloride exposures as well as vinyl chloride monomer exposures. These changes are sometimes characterized by the appearance of a low-grade pneumoconiosis on chest x-ray [Lilis, 1980[Lilis, , 1981Soutar, 1980;Lloyd et al, 1984;Wagner and Johnson, 1981). In addition, polyvinyl chloride dust has also been found to cause benign pneumoconiosis in laboratory animals (rats, guinea pigs, and monkeys).…”
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“…A number of investigators have reported pulmonary changes associated with polyvinyl chloride exposures as well as vinyl chloride monomer exposures. These changes are sometimes characterized by the appearance of a low-grade pneumoconiosis on chest x-ray [Lilis, 1980[Lilis, , 1981Soutar, 1980;Lloyd et al, 1984;Wagner and Johnson, 1981). In addition, polyvinyl chloride dust has also been found to cause benign pneumoconiosis in laboratory animals (rats, guinea pigs, and monkeys).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%