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Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
Study the impact A long-term case study on non-specific interstitial lung disease: biochemical and physiological perspective
دراسة حالة طويلة الأمد حول مرض الرئة الخلالي غير النوعي: منظور كيميائي حيوي وفسيولوجي
 
Subject : Faculty of Science 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : Objectives: Lung disease with increased numbers of cases are reported worldwide with multiple factors including lifestyle, particularly people associated with petrochemical industries, putting workers, always at high risk. The present study was to demonstrate the long term case control adverse effects with respect to Gynecomastia and lung disease. Methodology: A case control 56 years old long-term study from 2014 to final disposal of the case was undertaken, employed in industrial division, exposed to organic fumes, initially diagnosed with Gynecomastia with nonspecific lung disease. Results and Recommendations: The six-year initial results represent with low albumin, creatine, elevated serum proteins (91.6 g/L), globulin, CO2 (39 to 41 mmol/L) Radioallergosorbent test (RAST) positive for dog dander, English plantain, ParientariaofficiHnalis and Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, cat epithelium and Bermuda grass, Timothy grass, Penicillium notatum and Alternaria tenuis, birch and Japanese cedar with high IgE was positive at 547 without eosinophilia. Bilateral Gynecomastia,enlarged right paratracheal lymph node (1.2 cm), subcarinal lymph node (1.1 cm), scattered peripheral fine reticular opacities, bilateral traction bronchiectasis with mild patchy ground glass opacity and micronodules. Bilateral Gynecomastia cannot be over looked that occurred due to exposure of organic fumes of benzene engine oil, smoke of the burn fuel, hobbies of hunting in desert could have cause disturbance in hormonal balance. Hence it is recommended in such cases Gynecomastia must be the defining factor in diagnosis and treatment before initiating respiratory therapy. 
Supervisor : Prof. Fahad A. Al-Abbasi 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1445 AH
2023 AD
 
Co-Supervisor : Prof. Firoz Anwar 
Added Date : Friday, December 1, 2023 

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ذياب الغبانAlghabban, Deyad ResearcherMaster 

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