[Pathomorphology of specific inflammation in silicotuberculosis].

N S Efimova, E S Patlusova, T B Ponomareva, F A Shilova
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Silicotuberculosis is an independent disease that arising in patients with silicosis from exacerbation of old tuberculous foci in the lung, less frequently in the lymph nodes and other organs. In silicotiberculosis, there are common secondary tuberculosis forms that are located mainly in the lung, which are rarely accompanied by a rapid progression. Characteristic morphological signs of early, nodal and nodular silicosis are observed. Silicotuberculosis is an independent disease that arises in patients from an exacerbation of old tuberculous foci in the lung, less frequently in the lymph nodes and other organs. In silicotuberculosis, there are usually secondary tuberculosis forms that are located mainly in the lung, which are rarely accompanied by a rapid progression. The characteristic morphological signs of early, nodal, and nodular silicosis are observed. Thoracic and abdominal lymph nodes, lymphatic and blood vessels, the bronchi and pulmonary surfactant system were explored. In silicosis, tuberculosis, and silicotuberculosis, silicon levels and spodograms of some visceral organs were studied and trace elements were determined in the lung.

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矽肺是一种独立的疾病,在矽肺患者中由肺部旧结核灶加重引起,很少发生在淋巴结和其他器官。在矽肺病中,常见的继发性结核形式主要位于肺部,很少伴有快速进展。观察到早期、结节性和结节性矽肺的特征形态学征象。矽肺病是一种独立的疾病,在患者中由肺部旧结核灶加重引起,较少发生在淋巴结和其他器官。在矽肺中,通常有继发性结核形式,主要位于肺部,很少伴有快速进展。观察到早期、结节性和结节性矽肺的特征形态学征象。检查胸腹淋巴结、淋巴管及血管、支气管及肺表面活性物质系统。在矽肺、肺结核和矽肺中,研究了一些内脏器官的硅水平和硅谱图,并测定了肺中的微量元素。
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