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*There are no specific laboratory tests for the diagnosis of silicosis, except a careful occupational history. When silicosis is suspected due to the onset of respiratory symptoms such as dyspnea and productive cough or typical chest imaging findings, the evaluation is aimed at confirming the exposure history, assessing the degree of respiratory impairment
*There are no specific laboratory tests for the diagnosis of silicosis, except a careful occupational history. When silicosis is suspected due to the onset of respiratory symptoms such as dyspnea and productive cough or typical chest imaging findings, the evaluation is aimed at confirming the exposure history, assessing the degree of respiratory impairment
==Laboratory tests==
==Laboratory tests==
The following laboratory tests are helpful in excluding other causes.
*The following laboratory tests are helpful in excluding other causes.
 
:*[[complete blood count]] with differential,  
*A [[complete blood count]] with differential,  
:*[[G-CSF|Granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor]] (GM-CSF) antibodies,  
*[[G-CSF|Granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor]] (GM-CSF) antibodies,  
:*[[Blood culture]]  
*[[Blood culture]]  
:*[[Sputum culture]]
 
:*[[BNP|Brain natriuretic peptide]]
*[[Sputum culture]]
 
*[[BNP|Brain natriuretic peptide]]


*Assessment of oxygenation is important, either with  
*Assessment of oxygenation is important, either with  
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:*Skin test or  
:*Skin test or  
:*Interferon release assay  
:*Interferon release assay  
In the presence of [[fever]], [[weight loss]], [[hemoptysis]], or complicated silicosis on radiographic imaging.  
*In the presence of [[fever]], [[weight loss]], [[hemoptysis]], or complicated silicosis on radiographic imaging.  
:* Sputum smear and  
:* Sputum smear and  
:* Sputum culture for mycobacteria are also obtained  
:* Sputum culture for mycobacteria are also obtained  

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  • There are no specific laboratory tests for the diagnosis of silicosis, except a careful occupational history. When silicosis is suspected due to the onset of respiratory symptoms such as dyspnea and productive cough or typical chest imaging findings, the evaluation is aimed at confirming the exposure history, assessing the degree of respiratory impairment

Laboratory tests

  • The following laboratory tests are helpful in excluding other causes.
  • Assessment of oxygenation is important, either with
  • As mycobacterial infection is often in the differential diagnosis or may develop as a complication, testing for latent tuberculosis via
  • Skin test or
  • Interferon release assay
  • Sputum smear and
  • Sputum culture for mycobacteria are also obtained

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