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[Silica-associated systemic sclerosis occurring after an occupational exposure to arc welding]
Zeineb Alaya1, Houda Kalboussi2, Walid Osman3
1Service de Rhumatologie, CHU Farhat-Hached, Sousse, Tunisie.
The Pan African Medical Journal
|March 16, 2017
Summary
Arc welding can cause crystalline silica-associated systemic sclerosis. A plumber-welder developed diffuse scleroderma, pulmonary issues, and other symptoms due to occupational silica exposure, diagnosed as Erasmus syndrome.
Area of Science:
- Occupational Medicine
- Rheumatology
- Pulmonology
Background:
- Arc welding generates crystalline silica, a known occupational hazard.
- Systemic sclerosis is a complex autoimmune disease affecting connective tissues.
- Occupational exposure to silica can lead to silicosis and potentially other systemic conditions.
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