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 Asbestos and other ferruginous bodies: their formation and clinical significance Churg AM; Warnock MLAm J Pathol  1981[Mar]; 102 (3): 447-56Analyses of asbestos bodies from the general population have confirmed that these  structures, like asbestos bodies from the lungs of asbestos workers, contain an  asbestos core. In members of the general population this core is almost always an  amphibole, whereas asbestos workers may have bodies formed on either amphibole or  chrysotile. Most adults have a few bodies, and increasing numbers are seen in  blue collar workers and others who handle small amounts of the fiber, with the  highest levels being seen in asbestos workers. In men with minimal or extensive  occupational exposure, asbestos bodies are formed on the commercial fibers,  amosite and crocidolite, whereas women also form a significant number of bodies  on the noncommercial fibers, anthophyllite and tremolite. These findings suggest  that women may be exposed to specific asbestos-containing products, eg, cosmetic  talc. The commercial fibers found in women and white collar men probably reflect  atmospheric pollution with asbestos. At the highest levels of exposure, numbers  of asbestos bodies correlate in a general way with the presence of asbestosis,  although no precise value has been determined above which asbestosis is always  found. In persons with much lower or environmental exposure, there does not  appear to be any correlation between numbers of bodies and disease, in particular  between numbers of bodies and carcinoma of the lung or gastrointestinal tract.  The situation for mesothelioma is uncertain.|*Dust[MESH]|Asbestos/*analysis[MESH]|Epidemiologic Methods[MESH]|Female[MESH]|Gastrointestinal Neoplasms/etiology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Iron/analysis[MESH]|Lung Neoplasms/etiology[MESH]|Male[MESH]|Mesothelioma/etiology[MESH]|Metalloproteins/*analysis[MESH]|Minerals[MESH]|Occupational Diseases/etiology[MESH]|Particle Size[MESH]|Talc/adverse effects/analysis[MESH]
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