Volume: 26 Issue: 1

1. Treatment of coal worker pneumoconiosis associated with pulmonary heart disease and hyposmolarity. Page:64—64
2. A case of asbestos induced malignant mesothelioma. Page:63—63
3. Determination, analysis and evaluation system for dusts in work places in Germany. Page:60—62
4. Monitoring for silicon dust hazards in USA and analysis of epidemiological data of exposed population. Page:58—60
5. Control and management of dusts hazards in USA. Page:56—58
6. Brief introduction of selection and application of respiratory protection articles for occupational populations in USA. Page:54—55
7. Serum resistin and leptin level in patients with coal worker pneumoconiosis and clinical significance. Page:52—53
8. Survey on patients infected with extended-spectrum beta-lactamases producing bacteria. Page:50—51
9. Influential factors for amount of residual fluid in whole lung lavage and treatment. Page:48—50
10. Sinus tachycardia after whole lung lavage in 50 patients. Page:47—48
11. Survey on occupational hazards of antimony oxide dusts. Page:44—46
12. Analysis for characteristics of identified pesticides in five years in a province. Page:43—44
13. Clinical study on pneumoconiosis with pulmonary thromboembolism. Page:39—42
14. Value of tumor markers series of hydrothorax in differential diagnosis of pleural effusion. Page:34—38
15. Late-onset silicosis in 15 patients. Page:33—33
16. A retrospective cohort study on mortality among silicotic workers in Hong Kong with emphasis on lung cancer. Page:29—33
17. Mortality analyses for tungsten miners. Page:24—28
18. Relationship between aryl hydrocarbon receptor G1661A gene polymorphism and level of urinary 1-hydroxypyrene of coke oven workers. Page:20—23
19. Relationship between the expression of heat shock protein and genetic damage in peripheral blood of workers exposed to coke oven emissions. Page:16—19
20. Role of activator protein-1 in pathogenesis of silicosis: an in-vitro study. Page:12—15
21. Polymorphisms of FAS and FASL genes and susceptibility of silicosis. Page:7—11
22. ERK, JNK/AP-1 pathway was involved in silica-induced cell cycle changes. Page:3—6
23. Achievements of research on pathogenicity of dusts in urgent need of combination of prevention and treatment of dusts induced diseases. Page:1—2