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==Overview== | |||
==Risk Factors== | |||
Industrial workers who are at a greater risk for developing bronchiolitis obliterans: | |||
*Nylon-flock workers | |||
*Workers who spray prints onto textiles with polyamide-amine dyes | |||
*Battery workers who are exposed to thionyl chloride fumes | |||
*Workers at plants that use or manufacture flavorings, e.g. diacetyl butter-like flavoring | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Risk Factors
Industrial workers who are at a greater risk for developing bronchiolitis obliterans:
- Nylon-flock workers
- Workers who spray prints onto textiles with polyamide-amine dyes
- Battery workers who are exposed to thionyl chloride fumes
- Workers at plants that use or manufacture flavorings, e.g. diacetyl butter-like flavoring