respiratory disease found in the United States,
primarily in cotton textile mills. Symptoms are most often reported on the first
workday after an absence from work and include chest tightness, dyspnea,
coughing, and wheezing. A drop in 1 set forced expiratory volume which
is experienced in the acute byssinotic reaction is the most commonly used physiological
measurement of bronchoconstriction. Proposed risk factors in byssinosis
include smoking and atopy Mundie et
. Continued exposure to cotton dust may result in the development of
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease @chilling, 1956) presenting as bronchitis
(Berry et al., 1974) and emphysema. Pathological evidence indicates that pulmonary
emphysema is probably not a result of cotton dust exposure
respiratory disease found in the United States,primarily in cotton textile mills. Symptoms are most often reported on the firstworkday after an absence from work and include chest tightness, dyspnea,coughing, and wheezing. A drop in 1 set forced expiratory volume whichis experienced in the acute byssinotic reaction is the most commonly used physiologicalmeasurement of bronchoconstriction. Proposed risk factors in byssinosisinclude smoking and atopy Mundie et. Continued exposure to cotton dust may result in the development ofchronic obstructive pulmonary disease @chilling, 1956) presenting as bronchitis(Berry et al., 1974) and emphysema. Pathological evidence indicates that pulmonaryemphysema is probably not a result of cotton dust exposure
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