Author: Shen, Hsiangâ€Shi; Lai, Yuâ€Ting; Tsai, Hanâ€Chen; Chang, Shiâ€Chuan
Title: Artificial stoneâ€associated silicosis with concurrent Cryptococcus infection Cord-id: m466ulzq Document date: 2021_5_6
ID: m466ulzq
Snippet: Acute silicoproteinosis is a disease that develops in weeks, and lasting for years, after massive exposure to silica dust in relatively closed spaces. It was rare, but the cases have recently increased worldwide due to the development of artificial stone industry. Compared with traditional silicosis, artificial stoneâ€associated silicosis is more rapidly progressive and lethal. Hence, a correct diagnosis and optimal treatment are crucial. Here, we present the clinical course of a 33â€yearâ€ol
Document: Acute silicoproteinosis is a disease that develops in weeks, and lasting for years, after massive exposure to silica dust in relatively closed spaces. It was rare, but the cases have recently increased worldwide due to the development of artificial stone industry. Compared with traditional silicosis, artificial stoneâ€associated silicosis is more rapidly progressive and lethal. Hence, a correct diagnosis and optimal treatment are crucial. Here, we present the clinical course of a 33â€yearâ€old artificial stonemason who suffered from acute silicoproteinosis with concurrent Cryptococcus infection resulting in profound respiratory failure. This patient was treated by bronchoscopeâ€assisted therapeutic segmental lung lavage and antifungal agent, under mechanical ventilator and ECMO support and recovered well. A brief review of acute silicoproteinosis and artificial stoneâ€associated silicosis is also presented and highlights the new form of industry exposure to silica.
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