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A case of malignant mesothelioma in a rice-starch factory
Authors:Renata De Zotti  Antonio Fiorito
Affiliation:(1) Clinical Unit of Occupational Medicine, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste General Hospital, Via della Pieta’ 19, 34129 Trieste, Italy;(2) Clinical Unit of Occupational Medicine, Ospedale Maggiore, Via della Pieta’ 19, 34129 Trieste, Italy
Abstract:
Introduction Recent reports of cases of malignant mesothelioma (MM) in “non-traditional” areas of employment are an indication of the numerous occasions in which exposure to asbestos has occurred in the workplace. We describe an unusual case of occupational exposure to asbestos to stress the importance of careful history taking when assessing a patient’s work history, especially in generic occupations in which there is apparently no exposure to asbestos. Case report Malignant mesothelioma was diagnosed in a woman worker employed in a factory making rice starch. She had worked in the storehouse of the factory for approximately 40 years. From circumstantial interviews with relatives and workmates, it emerged that her job involved retrieving, for re-use, the jute sacks in which the rice was transported. More than one source remembered distinctly that some of the sacks had “Asbestos” written on the outside. Discussion This case provides further confirmation of the importance of careful history taking among workers with mesothelioma to avoid failing to diagnose occupational disease. It also highlights the risk of asbestos exposure represented by recycling asbestos-contaminated sacks in both occupational and non-occupational settings.
Keywords:Malignant mesothelioma  Recycled jute sack  Asbestos exposure
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