Occupational diseases of the lungs

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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BK.No.1103; BK.No.1108; BK.No.1110; BK.No.1310; BK.No.1311; BK.No.1315; BK.No.2402; BK.No.3101; BK.No.3104; BK. No.4101; BK.No.4101; BK.No.4102; BK.No.4103; BK.No.4104; BK.No.4105; BK.No.4107; BK.No.4108; BK.No.4109; BK.No.4110; BK.No.4201; BK.No.4202; BK.No.4301; BK.No.4302

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List of occupational diseases of the lungs:

  • BK.Nr.4201: Exogen-allergic alveolitis/pulmonary fibrosis
  • BK.Nr.1110: Berylliosis
  • BK.No.4202: Byssinosis, Cotton Bronchitis
  • BK.No.4107: Pulmonary Fibrosis due to Carbide
  • BK.Nr.4101: Silicosis
  • BK.Nr.4101: Anthracosilicosis
  • BK.Nr.4102: Silicotuberculosis
  • BK.No.4103: Asbestosis
  • BK. No.4101: Rare pneumoconioses such as talcosis, zer-pneumoconiosis or corundum melter lung
  • BK. No.4104: Bronchial carcinoma and asbestos exposure
  • BK.Nr.4105: Mesothelioma of pleura, peritoneum, pericardium induced by asbestos
  • BK.Nr.1108: Arsenic Lung Cancer
  • BK.No.1103: Chromate Lung Cancer by Chromium/Vl Compound
  • BK.Nr.1311:"Lost lung cancer" due to exposure to lost/mustard gas
  • BK.No.2402: Bronchial carcinoma caused by ionising radiation with uranium, radon ("Schneeberger lung cancer")
  • BK. No.4109: "Nickel lung cancer" by nickel metal
  • BK.Nr.4110: Lung cancer caused by PAH in coke oven gases
  • BK.Nr.1310: Bronchial carcinoma caused by bischloromethyl ether: BCMÄ
  • BK.Nr.3101: Infection in the workplace, especially tuberculosis
  • BK.Nr.3104: Tropical diseases
  • BK.Nr.4301: Allergic bronchial asthma
  • BK.No.4302: Chemical-irritative or toxic bronchial asthma
  • BK.Nr.1315: isocyanate diseases
  • BK.Nr.4108: "Thomas' flour bronchitis

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020