Stannosis is an occupational, non-fibrotic pneumoconiosis caused by chronic exposure and inhalation of tin. Pneumoconiosis is essentially when inorganic dust is found on the lung tissue; in this case, caused by tin oxide minerals. Dust particles and fumes from tin industries, stannous oxide (SnO) and stannic oxide (SnO2), are specific to stannosis diagnoses. Hazardous occupations such as, tinning, tin-working, and smelting are where most cases of stannosis are documented. When melted tin ions are inhaled as a fume, the tin oxides deposit onto the lung nodules and immune response cells. If a worker is exposed to tin oxides over multiple events for an extended time, they are at risk of developing stannosis.
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| - Unter einer Stannose (Synonym: Zinnstaublunge, engl.: Stannosis) versteht man pathologische Veränderungen der Lunge, die durch eine chronische Exposition gegenüber Zinnstaub entstehen (Staublungenerkrankung durch das Einatmen von Zinnstaub). Die Stannose gehört zu den seltenen – nichtfibrosierenden – Pneumokoniosen. Zinn und seine anorganischen Verbindungen wie zum Beispiel Zinn(II)-oxid, Zinn(II,IV)-oxid, Zinn(IV)-oxid zählen zu den Stoffen, für die derzeit aufgrund von fehlenden Erfahrungen am Menschen und im Tierversuch keine MAK-Werte aufgestellt werden können. (de)
- Stannosis is an occupational, non-fibrotic pneumoconiosis caused by chronic exposure and inhalation of tin. Pneumoconiosis is essentially when inorganic dust is found on the lung tissue; in this case, caused by tin oxide minerals. Dust particles and fumes from tin industries, stannous oxide (SnO) and stannic oxide (SnO2), are specific to stannosis diagnoses. Hazardous occupations such as, tinning, tin-working, and smelting are where most cases of stannosis are documented. When melted tin ions are inhaled as a fume, the tin oxides deposit onto the lung nodules and immune response cells. If a worker is exposed to tin oxides over multiple events for an extended time, they are at risk of developing stannosis. (en)
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| - Radiographic appearance of multiple dense lung nodules (en)
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| - Unter einer Stannose (Synonym: Zinnstaublunge, engl.: Stannosis) versteht man pathologische Veränderungen der Lunge, die durch eine chronische Exposition gegenüber Zinnstaub entstehen (Staublungenerkrankung durch das Einatmen von Zinnstaub). Die Stannose gehört zu den seltenen – nichtfibrosierenden – Pneumokoniosen. Zinn und seine anorganischen Verbindungen wie zum Beispiel Zinn(II)-oxid, Zinn(II,IV)-oxid, Zinn(IV)-oxid zählen zu den Stoffen, für die derzeit aufgrund von fehlenden Erfahrungen am Menschen und im Tierversuch keine MAK-Werte aufgestellt werden können. (de)
- Stannosis is an occupational, non-fibrotic pneumoconiosis caused by chronic exposure and inhalation of tin. Pneumoconiosis is essentially when inorganic dust is found on the lung tissue; in this case, caused by tin oxide minerals. Dust particles and fumes from tin industries, stannous oxide (SnO) and stannic oxide (SnO2), are specific to stannosis diagnoses. Hazardous occupations such as, tinning, tin-working, and smelting are where most cases of stannosis are documented. When melted tin ions are inhaled as a fume, the tin oxides deposit onto the lung nodules and immune response cells. If a worker is exposed to tin oxides over multiple events for an extended time, they are at risk of developing stannosis. (en)
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