par De Vuyst, Paul ;Remmelink, Myriam ;Mekinda Ngono, Zita Lea ;Thimpont, Joël ;Dumortier, Pascal ;Gevenois, Pierre-Alain
Référence Revue des maladies respiratoires, 29, 9, page (1127-1131)
Publication Publié, 2012-11
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : A diagnosis of asbestosis, lung fibrosis due to asbestos exposure, was proposed in 2003 in a 64-year-old woman on the basis of the history, computed tomography appearances, lung function studies, and biometric data. This diagnosis was confirmed by the pathological examination of a lung lobe resected surgically for bronchial carcinoma in 2010. The diagnosis of asbestosis is now rarely made as a result of a substantial decrease in dust exposure over the past decades and mainly because of the interdiction of asbestos use in western countries. Currently, the most frequent thoracic manifestations of asbestos exposure are benign pleural lesions and mesothelioma. It has also become exceptional to have pathological confirmation of the diagnosis, obtained in this woman thanks to the surgical treatment of another complication of her occupational exposure. © 2012 Publíe par Elsevier Masson SAS pour la SPLF.