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Computer-assisted classification system for chest X-ray and computed tomography findings in occupational lung disease

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The ILO classification of pneumoconiotic changes in the lungs and pleura has become a standardized and widely accepted method of documentation in occupational medicine. Recently a classification system for computed tomography/high-resolution computed tomography (CT/HRCT) findings in the lung has been proposed as well. For both classification systems, computed-assisted programs have been developed that allow the storage and archiving of the results as well as further statistical processing. The programs are compatible with usual hardware configurations, have a comprehensible and transparent structure, and are easy to learn and adaptable to individual needs. The use of the computer-assisted classification systems is presented in the example of an insulator exposed to asbestos. The system of data documentation and processing has proved to be very practicable in the more than 2000 patients studied thus far.

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Received: 23 September 1996 / Accepted: 11 November 1996

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Kraus, T., Raithel, H. & Lehnert, G. Computer-assisted classification system for chest X-ray and computed tomography findings in occupational lung disease. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 69, 482–486 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004200050177

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