DiseasesbyCat - Haz-Map

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Occupational Diseases in Haz-Map
November20, 2014
Jay A. Brown, MD, MPH
ACUTE POISON
Acute tubular necrosis
Asphyxiation, chemical
Asphyxiation, simple
Ciguatera fish poisoning
Encephalopathy, acute toxic
Fumigants, acute toxic effect
Grain fever
Hemolytic anemia, acute
Hepatitis, chemical
Humidifier fever
Hydrofluoric acid, toxic effect
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, acute
Inhalation fever
Metal fume fever
Methemoglobinemia, acute
Mill fever
Organic dust inhalation fever
Organochlorine insecticides, acute
poisoning
Mercury, elemental, chronic toxic
effect
Angiosarcoma of the liver
PNEUMOCONIOSIS
(PULMONARY FIBROSIS)
Bone cancer
Asbestosis
Asbestos-related pleural disease
Chronic beryllium disease
Coal workers' pneumoconiosis
CWP, complicated
Hard metal disease
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Pneumoconioses, benign
Pneumoconioses, other
Silicosis, acute
Silicosis, complicated
Silicosis, simple
SKIN
Chloracne
Contact dermatitis, allergic
Bladder cancer
Kidney cancer
Laryngeal cancer
Leukemia
Liver cancer
Lung cancer
Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
Melanoma
Mesothelioma, peritoneal
Mesothelioma, pleural
Nasal sinus cancer
Nasopharynx cancer
Ovarian cancer
Skin cancer
Stomach cancer
MORE RESEARCH NEEDED
Contact dermatitis, irritant
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular
disease
Organophosphate & carbamates,
acute poisoning
Contact dermatitis, photoallergic
Brain cancer
Contact dermatitis, photoirritant
Colorectal cancer
Pentachlorophenol/Dinitrophenol,
acute poisoning
Contact urticaria
Esophagus cancer
Oil acne
Pneumonitis, toxic
Hypertension
CHRONIC POISONING
Polymer fume fever
Multiple myeloma
Acro-osteolysis
Pontiac fever
Pancreatic cancer
Aplastic anemia
Radiation sickness, acute
Porphyria cutanea tarda
Carbon disulfide, chronic toxic effect
Solvents, acute toxic effect
Prostate cancer
Tick paralysis
Cataract, chemical or radiation
induced
Rheumatoid arthritis
AIRWAY
Chronic renal failure
Asthma, irritant induced
Encephalopathy, chronic solvent
Asthma, occupational
Neuropathy, toxic
Bronchiolitis obliterans
Noise-induced hearing loss
Byssinosis
Osteomalacia
Pulmonary disease, chronic
obstructive
Osteonecrosis
Rhinitis, occupational
Raynaud's phenomenon
Vocal cord dysfunction, irritantassociated
Skeletal fluorosis
METALS
Arsenic, chronic toxic effect
Cadmium, chronic toxic effect
Chromium, chronic toxic effect
Lead, subacute toxic effect
Manganese, chronic toxic effect
Parkinsonism
REPRODUCTIVE
Birth defects
Infertility, female
Infertility, male
Spontaneous abortions
OCCUPATIONAL CANCER
Scleroderma
Solvent-induced hearing loss
Thyroid cancer
Indicates no established occupational
causes.
Indicates reproductive diseases that are
difficult to study, but these diseases are
not covered in EEOICP.
Indicates a controversial topic--some
people believe that Parkinson's Disease is
caused by pesticides, manganese, or
trichloroethylene.
SHE(O)s in 1991 NIOSH publication
Haz-Map diseases not shown are
infectious diseases (105) and specific types
of hypersensitivity pneumonitis (30).
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