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Simple pneumoconiosis

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Simple pneumoconiosis is caused by the accumulation of relatively small (up to 5mm in diameter) aggregations of coal particles.

These particles are roughly uniformly distributed and are seen on the chest radiograph as delicate micronodular mottling, appearance determining grading.


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