1.Investigation of newly diagnosed pneumoconiosis from artificial quartz stone manufacturers.
Chun Yan MIN ; Yu Lin KONG ; Yu Wen CHEN ; Ling MAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2022;40(9):681-683
Artificial quartz dust exposure may cause associated pneumoconiosis. From November 2019 to July 2020, a total of 27 cases of silicosis associated with artificial quartz stone manufacturers were diagnosed and treated in the Occupational disease Department of Suzhou Fifth People's Hospital. The average age of onset was (46.8±6.6) years, and the average working age of dust exposure was (5.7±1.7) years.The main feature of high KV chest radiography is P/S shadow with strip shadow. CT imaging findings showed diffuse small nodules and ground glass shadows with band shadows. The lesions were mainly distributed in the upper lung, accompanied by pleural thickening, lymphadenopathy and calcification. The pulmonary function impairment was mainly mild restrictive ventilation disorder, and the bronchial mucosa longitudinal plica was the main manifestation under tracheoscopy. The age of silicosis of workers in artificial quartz stone production enterprises is younger, the working age of dust exposure is short, the lung function and bronchial mucosa have a certain degree of damage, and effective preventive measures should be taken in time.
Adult
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Dust
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Occupational Exposure/adverse effects*
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Pneumoconiosis/complications*
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Quartz/analysis*
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Silicosis/diagnosis*
2.Influence of fiber posts on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated premolars with different dental defects.
Qian-Qian HOU ; Yi-Ming GAO ; Lei SUN
International Journal of Oral Science 2013;5(3):167-171
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of quartz fiber post placement on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated premolars with different dental defects under dynamic loading. Fifty extracted single-rooted mandibular premolars were randomized into five groups. Each group was prepared according to numbers of residual walls ranged from 0 to 4. Then each group was divided into two subgroups with one restored with quartz fiber posts and the other without posts. In no-post groups, gutta percha point 2 mm below cemento-enamel junction was removed. Composite resin was adapted to the well and used to shape the core directly. Each tooth was restored with a complete metal crown. Dynamic loading was carried out in a masticatory simulator with a nominal load of 50 N at 2 Hz for 300 000 loading cycles. Then a quasi-statically load was applied in a universal testing machine 30° to the long axis with a crosshead speed of 1 mm⋅min(-1) until fracture. Data were analyzed with one-way analysis of variance and pairwise comparison (P<0.05). No specimens failed during dynamic loading. The fracture resistance enhanced with the increase of numbers of coronal walls and the differences were significant (P<0.05). Placement of fiber posts had a significant effect when fewer than two walls remained (P<0.05), but it had no significant influence in groups with two, three or four walls (P>0.05). Fiber post did not change failure mode, and the fracture pattern was mainly favorable. More dentin walls need to be retained in clinic. When no less than two walls remained, a fiber post is not always necessary.
Analysis of Variance
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Bicuspid
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Composite Resins
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Dental Restoration Failure
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Dental Stress Analysis
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Dentin
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physiology
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Humans
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Post and Core Technique
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Quartz
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Tooth Fractures
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prevention & control
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Tooth, Nonvital
3.Health condition of workers exposed to silica dust in 6 quartz processing industry enterprises in Lianyungang city.
Ya-ping HUO ; Ri-hui ZHOU ; Bo SUN ; Bao-li ZHU ; Ru-yan YNAG ; Fang-wen GONG ; Li-zhuang XIE ; Bang-mei DING
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2013;31(11):849-850
Adolescent
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Adult
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Dust
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analysis
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Female
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Health Status
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Humans
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Industry
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Occupational Exposure
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analysis
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Quartz
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Young Adult
4.Influence of masticatory fatigue on the fracture resistance of the pulpless teeth restored with quartz-fiber post-core and crown.
Er-Min NIE ; Xia-Yun CHEN ; Chun-Yuan ZHANG ; Li-Li QI ; Ying-He HUANG
International Journal of Oral Science 2012;4(4):218-220
To investigate whether masticatory fatigue affects the fracture resistance and pattern of lower premolars restored with quartz-fiber post-core and full crown, 44 single rooted lower premolars recently extracted from orthodontic patients were divided into two groups of 22 each. The crowns of all teeth were removed and endodontically treated and then restored with quartz-fiber post-core and full crown. Twenty-two teeth in one group were selected randomly and circularly loaded at 45° to the long axis of the teeth of 127.4 N at a 6 Hz frequency, and the other group was not delivered to cyclic loading and considered as control. Subsequently, all teeth in two groups were continually loaded to fail at 45° to the long axis of the teeth at a crosshead speed of 1 mm⋅min(-1). The mean destructive force values were (733.88±254.99) and (869.14±280.26) N for the experimental and the control group, respectively, and no statistically significant differences were found between two groups (P>0.05). Bevel fracture and horizontal fracture in the neck of root were the major fracture mode of the specimens. Under the circumstances of this study, it seems that cyclic loading does not affect the fracture strength and pattern of the quartz-fiber post-core-crown complex.
Acid Etching, Dental
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methods
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Adult
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Bicuspid
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Bite Force
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Chromium Alloys
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chemistry
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Crowns
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Dental Prosthesis Design
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Dental Restoration Failure
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Dental Stress Analysis
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instrumentation
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Humans
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Materials Testing
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Methacrylates
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chemistry
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Phosphoric Acids
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chemistry
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Post and Core Technique
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instrumentation
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Quartz
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chemistry
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Resin Cements
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chemistry
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Stress, Mechanical
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Tooth Fractures
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physiopathology
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Tooth Root
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injuries
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Tooth, Nonvital
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rehabilitation
5.Analysis of influencing factors on infrared spectroscopic determination of the content of free silica in quartz sand.
Xue-Tao WANG ; Jun LIU ; Li-Hua LIU ; Jian-Yu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2011;29(8):622-625
OBJECTIVETo find a suitable method for detecting SiO2 in quartz sand and to analyze the influencing factors on infrared spectroscopic determination of the content of free silica in quartz sand.
METHODSThe infrared spectroscopy was used to detect the free silica content of quartz sand, the various factors of influencing the results were analyzed and the control scheme was proposed.
RESULTSThe number of particles less than 5 um and the proportion of free silica content increased with the grinding time. When the grinding time was 10-20 min, the results of detecting the free silica content tended to be stable. When the ashing temperature was below 550 degrees C, there was no effect on the free silica content. Although the silica content decreased slightly at ashing temperature 600 degrees C as compared to ashing temperature 550 degrees C, the difference of the free silica content between 550 degrees C and 600 degrees C was not significant (P > 0.05). When the ashing temperature was 600 degrees C, the free silica content in quartz sand samples did not change obviously in 1 h (F = 4.231, P > 0.05). The free silica content in quartz sand samples decreased significantly at 2 h of ashing time, as compared with 2 h of ashing time (F = 10.231, P < 0.05). The average content of free silica was 88.56% +/- 5.75% by pyrophosphate determination, which was significantly higher than that (21.23% +/- 11.25%) by infrared determination (P < 0.05). There was no significant correlation of the average content of free silica between pyrophosphate determination and infrared determination (r = 0.411, P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe free silica contents detected by pyrophosphate determination were significantly higher than those detected by infrared determination for the same quartz sand samples. It is suggested that the method of detecting the free silica contents in quartz sand samples prefers the pyrophosphate determination to infrared determination.
Air Pollutants, Occupational ; analysis ; Occupational Exposure ; analysis ; Particle Size ; Quartz ; analysis ; Silicon Dioxide ; analysis ; Spectrophotometry, Infrared ; Workplace
6.Role of enamel matrix proteins in inducing biomimetic mineralization of the enamel: a study with quartz crystal microbalance technique.
Zhi-wei WANG ; Yue-ping ZHAO ; Chang-ren ZHOU ; Guo-wei LIAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(5):966-969
OBJECTIVETo investigate the adsorption behavior of enamel matrix proteins (EMPs) on the enamel surface and study their effect on biomineralization of enamel using quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) technique.
METHODS AND RESULTSThe EMPs were adsorbed on the enamel surface to form a protein film, which was soaked in simulated body fluid solutions. After 30 days of biomimetic mineralization, the hydroxyapatite nucleation, growth and aggregation occurred with hydroxyapatite crystal formation on the enamel surface.
CONCLUSIONThe EMPs play a key role in regulating enamel mineralization.
Adsorption ; Animals ; Dental Enamel Proteins ; metabolism ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Hydroxyapatites ; analysis ; chemistry ; Quartz ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Surface Properties ; Tooth Remineralization ; methods
7.Research on piezoelectric protein sensor array for rapid detecting HIV(1+2) antibody.
Ying WEN ; Guiqiu SHAN ; Jinhui PU ; Zhongming LIU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2009;26(4):883-885
To research piezoelectric immunosensor array for rapid detecting HIV(1+2), piezoelectric immunosensor array matrix was designed. HIV(1+2)C1 antigen was immobilized onto the silver electrodes of quartz-crystal microbalance, which was modified with adsorption and cross-linked method. In the clean air flow and monitoring environment, standard quality control and clinical serum sample were detected. The linear range for the measurement of HIV(1+2) was 0.01-0.2 NCU/ml. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of HIV(1+2) piezoelectric protein sensor array were 91.7%, 93.3% and 92.7% respectively.
Biosensing Techniques
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instrumentation
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methods
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Electrodes
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HIV
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isolation & purification
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HIV Antibodies
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blood
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Humans
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Immunoassay
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methods
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Protein Array Analysis
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instrumentation
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methods
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Quartz
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Reproducibility of Results
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Sensitivity and Specificity
8.Discussion on revision of exposure limits of quartz dusts in mining and quarrying industries in Spain.
Manuel FIDALGO ; Wei-hong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2006;24(9):573-574
Dust
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analysis
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Humans
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Mining
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Occupational Exposure
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prevention & control
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Quartz
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analysis
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Spain
9.Development of a piezoelectric sensor for detection of low endotoxin concentration.
Xingliang XIONG ; Xiang WANG ; Shaoxi CAI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(5):1040-1044
Endotoxin is an important factor which can lead to endotoxemia and complication. Accurate detection of its concentration is very useful for the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases. A piezoelectric biosensor for detecting endotoxin was developed, which was based on liquid damping effect of quartz crystal resonator. The test results showed that the maximal frequency shift of sensor is linearly dependent on the logarithm value of concentration of endotoxin (0.1 pg/m - 10 ng/ml). The time which d (deltaf)/dt(maax) appeared in frequency shift curve was also linearly dependent on the logarithm value of concentration of endotoxin (0.01 pg/ml - 10 ng/ml). The detection time was shortened and the minimal limit of detection was decreased using the second method. Thus the proposed sensor is much simpler, more precise and has more lower limit of detecting detection of endotoxin when compared with the conventional methods.
Animals
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Biosensing Techniques
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instrumentation
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Endotoxins
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analysis
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Equipment Design
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Quartz
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Rabbits
10.Research and development of a piezoelectric immunosensor for detecting Treponema pallidum.
Zhimin CHEN ; Zhongming LIU ; Fang LIU ; Liansheng YANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(6):1215-1218
We utilized polyethylenimine (PEI) and Glu solution to immobilize the antibody of Treponema Pallidum on the silver electrode of piezoelectric quartz crystal and detect the standard antigen solution at different concentration. The antibody keeps the intrinsic Y type molecular structure revealed by AFM. The resonant range of the sensor is between 5 x 10(-5) - 1.25 x 10(-4) g/mL and the correlation coefficient is 0.9976, the optimal resonance pH is 7.5. We found the sensor having good selectivity in comparison with the method using BSA. At last, a discussion on the reproducibility of the sensor is presented.
Antibodies, Bacterial
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immunology
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Antigens, Bacterial
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analysis
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Biosensing Techniques
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instrumentation
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Equipment Design
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Immunoassay
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instrumentation
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methods
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Microelectrodes
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Polyethyleneimine
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Quartz
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Treponema pallidum
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immunology
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isolation & purification

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