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 Guidelines for mineral fibre analyses in biological samples: report of the ERS  Working Group  European Respiratory Society De Vuyst P; Karjalainen A; Dumortier P; Pairon JC; Monso E; Brochard P; Teschler H; Tossavainen A; Gibbs AEur Respir J  1998[Jun]; 11 (6): 1416-26Microscopic techniques for analysing asbestos fibres in lung tissue and  bronchoalveolar lavage have provided major information in the understanding of  asbestos-related diseases. These analyses are increasingly applied for clinical  work and medicolegal problems. Differences in sampling, preparation and counting  techniques, definitions of reference populations and expression of results have  caused major difficulties in comparing results from different laboratories.  Therefore it appeared necessary to set a goal to harmonize these analyses between  the European laboratories active in this field. This article summarizes the work  of a European Respiratory Society working group with participation from nine  European laboratories. The five main issues touched upon are: 1) definitions of  control populations and reference levels; 2) sampling, preparation and analytical  techniques; 3) asbestos fibres in lung tissues in different pathologies; 4)  asbestos bodies in lung tissue, bronchoalveolar lavage and sputum; and 5) basis  for the interpretation of fibres and asbestos bodies in biological samples. These  guidelines indicate the crucial importance of several factors for the  interpretation of the results; namely, adequate sampling, comparable analytical  procedures and expression of the results, the use of well-defined reference  populations, and a comprehensive understanding of the factors affecting the fibre  retention and the dose-responses associated with the different asbestos-related  diseases.|*Mineral Fibers/analysis[MESH]|Asbestos/analysis[MESH]|Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid/chemistry[MESH]|Guidelines as Topic[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Lung/*pathology[MESH]|Specimen Handling/standards[MESH]
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