
The authors present an unusual case of asbestosis. The latter had very diffuse macrophagic and giant cell granulomatous lesions. The morphological findings and the history enabled one to relate the appearance observed to the conjoined handling of asbestos and talc. A primary adenocarcinoma developed on these lesions.
Talc, Textile Industry, Asbestosis, Humans, Female, Pneumoconiosis, Middle Aged, Pneumonectomy
Talc, Textile Industry, Asbestosis, Humans, Female, Pneumoconiosis, Middle Aged, Pneumonectomy
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