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Diagnosis of Silicosis

Diagnosis

A diagnosis of silicosis is usually made based on chest x-ray or CT appearance. CT is more sensitive than x-ray.

Patients with silicosis will gave an occupational history of silica exposure. A diagnosis of silicosis is usually made based on chest x-ray or CT appearance. CT is more sensitive than x-ray. Helical CT and high-resolution techniques are used. Tissue biopsy may be required for confirmation.

Adjunctive tests include:

  • Tuberculin skin testing
  • Sputum culture and cytology
  • PET scan
  • Bronchoscopy
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The following investigations are not of definitive diagnostic value but help to monitor disease progression:

  • Pulmonary function tests
  • Measures of gas exchange by pulse oximetry or preferably indwelling arterial catheter is a highly sensitive measure of lung function impairment

Tests for Antinuclear antibodies and rheumatoid factor are also employed as they may suggest (not diagnostic) a coexisting connective tissue disorder.


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