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- Baritosis abstract "Baritosis is a benign type of pneumoconiosis, which is caused by long-term exposure to barium dust.Barium has a high radio-opacity and the disease may develop after few months of exposure. Extremely dense, discrete small opacities of 2–4 mm diameter, sometimes of a star-like configuration, are seen on the radiograph. Their distribution is uniform. When they are very numerous, superimposition may give the impression of confluency, but this does not seem to occur in reality. The hilar lymph nodes can be very opaque but not enlarged. After cessation of exposure, there is a gradual clearing of the opacities.".
- Baritosis icd9 "503".
- Baritosis thumbnail Ba-TableImage.png?width=300.
- Baritosis wikiPageExternalLink intro.htm.
- Baritosis wikiPageID "5306457".
- Baritosis wikiPageRevisionID "600834099".
- Baritosis caption Barium.
- Baritosis hasPhotoCollection Baritosis.
- Baritosis icd "503".
- Baritosis name "Baritosis".
- Baritosis wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Baritosis subject Category:Barium.
- Baritosis subject Category:Lung_disorders.
- Baritosis subject Category:Occupational_diseases.
- Baritosis subject Category:Pulmonology.
- Baritosis subject Category:Respiratory_diseases.
- Baritosis subject Category:Toxic_effects_of_metals.
- Baritosis subject Category:Toxicology.
- Baritosis type Abstraction100002137.
- Baritosis type Attribute100024264.
- Baritosis type Condition113920835.
- Baritosis type Disease114070360.
- Baritosis type Disorder114052403.
- Baritosis type IllHealth114052046.
- Baritosis type Illness114061805.
- Baritosis type LungDisorders.
- Baritosis type PathologicalState114051917.
- Baritosis type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Baritosis type State100024720.
- Baritosis type Disease.
- Baritosis type AilmentCondition.
- Baritosis type Situation.
- Baritosis comment "Baritosis is a benign type of pneumoconiosis, which is caused by long-term exposure to barium dust.Barium has a high radio-opacity and the disease may develop after few months of exposure. Extremely dense, discrete small opacities of 2–4 mm diameter, sometimes of a star-like configuration, are seen on the radiograph. Their distribution is uniform. When they are very numerous, superimposition may give the impression of confluency, but this does not seem to occur in reality.".
- Baritosis label "Baritose".
- Baritosis label "Baritosis".
- Baritosis sameAs Baritose.
- Baritosis sameAs m.0ddp4x.
- Baritosis sameAs Q2906693.
- Baritosis sameAs Q2906693.
- Baritosis sameAs Baritosis.
- Baritosis wasDerivedFrom Baritosis?oldid=600834099.
- Baritosis depiction Ba-TableImage.png.
- Baritosis isPrimaryTopicOf Baritosis.
- Baritosis name "Baritosis".