Progress in Aluminium Therapy (39b081db-9aad-4527-88d9-9d4612f2b6b6)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. D. Robbson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

DR. G. W. RAMSEY (l): A study of our non-treatment silicosis autopsy material for the years 1940-43 inclusive, in addition to the common findings of fibrosis, nodules, and emphysema, shows marked thickening of the alveolar walls. This change is due to one or more of the following factors: congestion, edema, accumulation of both small and large monocuclear cells within the interstitial tissues and large monocuclear cells attached to the lining membrane of the alveolar sacs. This alteration in the alveolar walls, we believe, is one of the most important factors in producing impaired pulmonary function. Comparison of our first autopsy material of a case receiving twenty aluminium treatments beginning June, 1943, shows a striking change in the alveolar walls. In all areas free of silocotic nodules and fibrous tissue, the alveolar walls approach normal thickness and are free of cellular deposits. No change was noted in the old processes and none was expected. We believe that these changes in the alveolar walls were brought about by the aluminium therapy and that they constitute a major factor in the improved pulmonary ventilation noted in treatment cases.
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APA: W. D. Robbson  (1945)  Progress in Aluminium Therapy (39b081db-9aad-4527-88d9-9d4612f2b6b6)

MLA: W. D. Robbson Progress in Aluminium Therapy (39b081db-9aad-4527-88d9-9d4612f2b6b6). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1945.

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