Occupational Silica Exposure as a Potential Risk for Microscopic Polyangiitis
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2023Author
Alp, AlperErsoy, Melike
Meteoğlu, İbrahim
Kahraman Çetin, Nesibe
Akdam, Hakan
Yeniçerioğlu, Yavuz
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Alp, Alper, et al. "Occupational Silica Exposure as a Potential Risk for Microscopic Polyangiitis." Wilderness & Environmental Medicine (2023).Abstract
Microscopic polyangiitis is an important and common component of cytoplasmic antibody–associated vasculitides that can lead to serious morbidity and even death. A clear causative etiology has not been identified. Although silica is well known to produce lung damage, the negative renal effects of silica exposure should not be overlooked. We present a case of renal dysfunction associated with silica exposure, its diagnosis by renal biopsy, and the treatment method used. Environmental or occupational silica exposure can cause microscopic polyangiitis. Working in occupations with increased risk of silica exposure may result in serious medical problems.