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    Study Syllabus for Classification of Radiographs of Pneumoconioses

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    Radiograph Classification

    Subset 1 - Radiograph Classification #1 to #19
    Subset 3 - Radiographs #28 to #38
    Subset 5 - Radiographs #47 to #83
    Subset 2 - Radiographs #20 to #27
    Subset 4 - Radiographs #39 to #46 (Small and Large Opacities)
    Last Reviewed: April 26, 2023
    Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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    homeStudy Syllabus for Classification of Radiographs of Pneumoconioses
    • Introductionplus icon
      • Preface
      • Appreciation to Contributors
      • Intent of the Self-study Syllbus
    • Getting Started
    • Clinical Overviewplus icon
      • Major Occupational Lung Diseasesplus icon
        • Pneumoconioses
      • Central Role of Diagnostic Imagingplus icon
        • Role of CT
        • Overview of Nonimaging Clinical Tools in Lung Disease Diagnosis
      • Appendix A
      • References
    • Pathology Overviewplus icon
      • Pulmonary Silicosis
      • Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis
      • Asbestos Pleuropulmonary Disease
      • Pathological-Clinical Correlations
      • References
    • Radiograph Classificationplus icon
      • SUBSET 1 – Radiograph Classification, #1 to #19plus icon
        • Introduction
        • Radiograph Identification
        • Section 1: Image Quality
        • Section 2: Parenchymal Abnormalities, #1 to #14
        • Section 3: Pleural Abnormalities, #15 to #19
        • Section 4: Any Other Abnormalities
        • Section 5
      • SUBSET 2 – Radiograph #20 to #27plus icon
        • Radiograph #20
        • Radiograph #21
        • Radiograph #22
        • Radiograph #23
        • Radiograph #24
        • Radiographs #25 to #27
      • SUBSET 3 – Radiograph #28 to #38plus icon
        • Radiographs #28 to #30
        • Radiographs #31 to #32
        • Radiographs #33 to #35
        • Radiographs #36 to #38
      • SUBSET 4 – Radiograph #39 to #46 (Small and Large Opacities)plus icon
        • Radiographs #39 to #40
        • Radiographs #41 to #42
        • Radiographs #43 to #44
        • Radiograph #45
        • Radiograph #46
      • SUBSET 5 – Classifications and Answer Keys, Radiographs #47 to #83
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