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A nodular interstitial fibrosis occurring in workers who are exposed to asbestos fibers long-term (typically 10–20 years)
Cigarette smoking increases the prevalence of pleural and parenchymal changes and markedly increases the incidence of lung carcinoma
Cigarette smoking may also interfere with the clearance of short asbestos fibers from the lung
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Inexorably progressive dyspnea, inspiratory crackles
Clubbing and cyanosis present in some patients
Lower lung zones involved more than upper lung zones
Pulmonary function tests typically show a restrictive defect and reduced diffusing capacity
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