Preferred Name

silicosis

Synonyms

pneumoconiosis due to silica

silica pneumoconiosis

silicotic fibrosis of lung

silicosis

pneumoconiosis due to silicates

nodular silicosis

pneumoconiosis caused by silica

chronic silicosis

silicatosis

experimental silicosis

accelerated silicosis

acute silicosis

silicotuberculosis

Definitions

Silicosis is a respiratory disease caused by breathing in (inhaling) silica dust. There are three types of silicosis: Simple chronic silicosis, the most common type of silicosis, results from long-term exposure (usually more than 20years) to low amounts of silica dust. Simple chronic silicosismay causepeople to have difficulty breathing. Accelerated silicosis occurs after 5 to 15 yearsof exposure of higher levels of silica.Swelling of the lungsand other symptoms occur faster in this type of silicosis than in the simple chronic form. Acute silicosis results from short-term exposure (weeks or months) of large amounts of silica.The lungs become very inflamed and can fill with fluid, causing severe shortness of breath and low blood oxygen levels. A cough, weight loss, and fatigue may also be present. Acute silicosis progresses rapidly and can be fatal within months. People who work in jobs where they are exposed to silica dust (mining, quarrying, construction, sand blasting, stone cutting) are at risk of developing this condition.

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has_exact_synonym

pneumoconiosis due to silica

silica pneumoconiosis

silicotic fibrosis of lung

silicosis

pneumoconiosis due to silicates

has_narrow_synonym

silicotuberculosis

has_related_synonym

nodular silicosis

pneumoconiosis caused by silica

chronic silicosis

silicatosis

experimental silicosis

accelerated silicosis

acute silicosis

label

silicosis

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MONDO:0005960

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silicosis

seeAlso

https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/7647/silicosis

textual definition

Silicosis is a respiratory disease caused by breathing in (inhaling) silica dust. There are three types of silicosis: Simple chronic silicosis, the most common type of silicosis, results from long-term exposure (usually more than 20years) to low amounts of silica dust. Simple chronic silicosismay causepeople to have difficulty breathing. Accelerated silicosis occurs after 5 to 15 yearsof exposure of higher levels of silica.Swelling of the lungsand other symptoms occur faster in this type of silicosis than in the simple chronic form. Acute silicosis results from short-term exposure (weeks or months) of large amounts of silica.The lungs become very inflamed and can fill with fluid, causing severe shortness of breath and low blood oxygen levels. A cough, weight loss, and fatigue may also be present. Acute silicosis progresses rapidly and can be fatal within months. People who work in jobs where they are exposed to silica dust (mining, quarrying, construction, sand blasting, stone cutting) are at risk of developing this condition.

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