Further evidence of nonasbestos-related mesothelioma. A review of the literature

Pelnar, PV

HERO ID

1919458

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1988

Language

English

PMID

3293193

HERO ID 1919458
In Press No
Year 1988
Title Further evidence of nonasbestos-related mesothelioma. A review of the literature
Authors Pelnar, PV
Journal Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health
Volume 14
Issue 3
Page Numbers 141-144
Abstract Cases of nonasbestos related mesothelioma were reviewed. Reported cases of spontaneously occurring mesothelioma included mesotheliomas of the tunica vaginalis testis, pericardium, anterior mediastinum, and myocardium. Significant numbers of nonasbestos forms of mesothelioma were induced in animal studies in response to exposures to C-type viruses, MC29 avian leukosis virus, the SV40 virus, ethylene-oxide, ethylene-dibromide, polymethane, diatomaceous-earth, sinapaldehyde, l-nitroso-5,6-dihydrouracil, sterigmatocystin, methyl-(acetoxymethyl)nitrosamine, N-methyl-N-nitrosourea, N-methyl-N-nitrosourethane, polysilicone plastics, diethylstilbestrol, nickel powder, beryllium and other heavy metals, glass fibers, aluminum-oxide, tremolite, attapulgite, dawsonite, silicone-carbide, potassium-titanate, erionite/zeolite, and ionizing radiation. Reports of case studies in humans indicated erionite/zeolite, ionizing radiation, and long term inflammation as possible causes of nonasbestos mesothelioma.
Doi 10.5271/sjweh.1939
Pmid 3293193
Wosid WOS:A1988P241700001
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Language Text English
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