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3084347 
Journal Article 
Analysis of the cores of ferruginous (asbestos) bodies from the general population. II. True asbestos bodies and pseudoasbestos bodies 
Churg, A; Warnock, ML; Green, N 
1979 
Laboratory Investigation
ISSN: 0023-6837
EISSN: 1530-0307 
WILLIAMS & WILKINS 
BALTIMORE 
HEEP/79/09391 
40 
31-38 
English 
762953 
HEEP COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. The cores of the vast majority of ferruginous bodies isolated from lungs of members of the general population contain amphibole asbestos. All of the bodies previously analyzed possessed optically transparent straight cores; these were designated typical ferruginous bodies. Other forms with unusual cores labeled atypical were encountered. Samples of lung were examined from 9 patients who had typical and atypical bodies; these ferruginous bodies encompassed the entire morphologic spectrum of ferruginous bodies. A total of 83 bodies was selected by light microscopy and analyzed by transmission electron microscopy, electron diffraction and electron microprobe. Of the total, 43 bodies contained asbestos cores; included in this group were bodies with unusual branched and curved transparent cores. Microprobe analysis demonstrated that some of the cores were amosite or crocidolite asbestos, whereas other were anthophyllite. Of the remaining 40 bodies, 22 with black cores were amorphous by electron diffraction and contained no elements with atomic number greater than 10 (probe detection limit); most likely these cores are carbon. Thirteen bodies with platy or fibrous yellow cores produced pseudohexagonal diffraction patterns consistent with sheet silicates. Very broad ferruginous bodies apparently formed on diatomaceous earth were also observed. Ferruginous bodies with nonabestos cores (pseudoasbestos bodies) do exist in the general population, and true and pseudoasbestos bodies can be separated using light microscopy. 
Air Pollutants, Occupational; Asbestos; 1332-21-4; Index Medicus; X-Ray Diffraction; Electron Probe Microanalysis; Microscopy, Electron; Asbestos -- analysis; Lung -- analysis 
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