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Systemic sclerosis due to crystalline silica exposure among jewelry workers in Korea: two case reports.

Jae Yoon KimSang Yoon DoYoung Hoon MoonChul Gab LeeYun Sung KimByung Soon ChoiEun-A KimHan-Soo Song
Published in: Annals of occupational and environmental medicine (2017)
Two workers who processed crystals with a maximum crystalline silica content of 56.66% developed systemic sclerosis. Considering the epidemiological and experimental evidence, exposure to crystalline silica dust was an important risk factor for systemic sclerosis. An active intervention is necessary to reduce exposure in similar exposure groups in the field of jewelry processing.
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