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China Occupational Medicine ; (6): 590-2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-976146

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@#Imaging diagnosis is one of the main bases for the diagnosis of occupational pneumoconiosis. At present the - diagnosis of occupational pneumoconiosis is mainly based on high kV X ray chest radiography or chest digital radiography. With ( ) , ( ) the wide application of computed tomography CT in occupational lung diseases high resolution CT HRCT is increasingly Update: Standardized CT/HRCT Classification of Occupational valuable in the diagnosis of occupational pneumoconiosis. The and Environmental Thoracic Diseases in Germany, , published in 2014 is the latest and highly reliable standard. The standard - - - recommends the use of low dose HRCT scanning regimens and whole lung thin layer volumetric scanning with a thickness of - , , 1.0 mm and high resolution reconstruction which classify CT image quality into four levels and describes methods for ( , classification and quantitative recording of CT manifestations of lung lesions including round opacities irregular and/or linear , , , , ) opacities ground glass opacity honeycombing emphysema and large opacities and pleural lesions. It is beneficial for , , , epidemiological research early screening diagnosis and differential diagnosis treatment and prognosis of occupational , pneumoconiosis as well as the comparison of international data related to occupational pneumoconiosis.

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China Occupational Medicine ; (6): 590-2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-976144

ABSTRACT

@#Imaging diagnosis is one of the main bases for the diagnosis of occupational pneumoconiosis. At present the - diagnosis of occupational pneumoconiosis is mainly based on high kV X ray chest radiography or chest digital radiography. With ( ) , ( ) the wide application of computed tomography CT in occupational lung diseases high resolution CT HRCT is increasingly Update: Standardized CT/HRCT Classification of Occupational valuable in the diagnosis of occupational pneumoconiosis. The and Environmental Thoracic Diseases in Germany, , published in 2014 is the latest and highly reliable standard. The standard - - - recommends the use of low dose HRCT scanning regimens and whole lung thin layer volumetric scanning with a thickness of - , , 1.0 mm and high resolution reconstruction which classify CT image quality into four levels and describes methods for ( , classification and quantitative recording of CT manifestations of lung lesions including round opacities irregular and/or linear , , , , ) opacities ground glass opacity honeycombing emphysema and large opacities and pleural lesions. It is beneficial for , , , epidemiological research early screening diagnosis and differential diagnosis treatment and prognosis of occupational , pneumoconiosis as well as the comparison of international data related to occupational pneumoconiosis.

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