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Silo Filler's Disease

Known as: PNEUMONIA, NITROGEN DIOXIDE, disease silo fillers, Silo Filler's Disease [Disease/Finding] 
A form of alveolitis or PNEUMONITIS caused by hypersensitivity to high level of inhaled nitrogen oxides, decomposition products of silage.
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2009
2009
BACKGROUND It has been thought that polyacrylamide (PA) injections do not have inflammatory side effects. Recent evidence shows… 
2009
2009
Effect of filler metals (Bi, 80Au-20Sn alloy, Sn, and In) on the temperature sensitivity of a birefringent side-hole fiber was… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
The objective of this study was to assess the safety and efficacy of injectable semipermanent and permanent dermal fillers… 
2006
2006
BACKGROUND The use of a thicker injectable implant version of one of the hyaluronic acid dermal fillers (Restylane SubQ, Q-Med… 
2003
2003
Gastroschisis is traditionally managed by emergency primary closure, with a temporary silo reserved for large defects unable to… 
Review
1975
Review
1975
The effects of oxides of nitrogen inhalation are reported in a 21-year-old gardener exposed to silage gas. Initial nausea, cough… 
1973
1973
There are few longitudinal studies of lung function following exposure of man to silage gas. Four episodes of silo filler’s… 
1957
1957