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It is typically seen in workers involved in the smelting of bauxite to produce corundum. | It is typically seen in workers involved in the smelting of bauxite to produce corundum. | ||
==Natural History, | ==Natural History, Complications and Prognosis== | ||
Initially, the disease appears as [[alveolitis]], and then progresses to [[emphysema]]. Patients may develop [[pneumothorax]] ([[collapsed lung]]). | Initially, the disease appears as [[alveolitis]], and then progresses to [[emphysema]]. Patients may develop [[pneumothorax]] ([[collapsed lung]]). | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: Shaver's disease; corundum smelter's lung; bauxite lung; bauxite smelters' disease
Overview
Bauxite pneumoconiosis is a progressive form of pneumoconiosis caused by exposure to bauxite fumes which contain aluminium and silica particulates.
Epidemiology and Demographics
It is typically seen in workers involved in the smelting of bauxite to produce corundum.
Natural History, Complications and Prognosis
Initially, the disease appears as alveolitis, and then progresses to emphysema. Patients may develop pneumothorax (collapsed lung).