Occupational skin diseases bibliography. Abstract: The concept of occupational disease. Occupational diseases caused by overstrain of individual organs and systems

"Occupational pathology: yesterday, today, tomorrow"

Books (2003-2008)

Actual problems of occupational medicine: materials XL Interregional. scientific-practical. conf. with international participation "; Hygiene, organization of health care and occupational pathology"; / Kuzbass. scientific Centre; State Research Institute of Complex Problems of Hygiene and prof. diseases; ed. V. V. Zakharenkova. - Novokuznetsk, 2005. - 174 p. (Code ONMB 613.6 (063) A-437).

Restorative treatment of victims of industrial injuries and occupational diseases at the sanatorium stage: materials of the VII interregional. scientific-practical. Conf., (May 19, 2006, Novokuznetsk) - Kemerovo: Publishing House "; Medicine and Education", 2006. - 160 p. - (Medicine in Kuzbass; No. 5-2006). (Code ONMB 616-057 (063) B77).

Occupational health and occupational pathology: materials of XXXVIII scientific-practical. conf. with international participation of "Hygiene, organization of health care and occupational pathology". - Novokuznetsk, 2003. - 200p. (Code ONMB 613.62 (063) G-463).

Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of occupational diseases: method. recommendations / comp. G. K. Dodonova and others - Kemerovo, 2003. - 128 p. (Code ONMB XVI D-44).

Efremova, O. S. Medical examinations of employees of organizations / O. S. Efremova. - M.: Alfa-Press, 2007. - 168 p. (Code ONMB 614.21 E92).

Zakharenkov, V. V. Register of workers' health: method. recommendations / V. V. Zakharenkov, V. V. Razumov, Tsai L. V.; Novokuznets. state in-t of improvement of doctors. - Novokuznetsk, 2007. - 24 p. (Code ONMB 614.2 (083.13) З-38).

Health and preservation of the labor potential of the population of Kuzbass: mater. the first scientific session Kuzbass. scientific Center SO RAMS, Kemerovo 23 Jan. 2004 - Kemerovo, 2004. - 68s. - (Medicine in Kuzbass: Special Issue No. 1/2004). (Code ONMB 614.2 (063) З-467).

Clinical aspects of occupational pathology: [sat.] / ed. V. V. Razumova; Novokuznets. state in-t of improvement of doctors, scientific research institute of complex problems of hygiene and prof. diseases SB RAMS, Center prof. pathologies of MLPU City Clinical Hospital No. 1. - Novokuznetsk, 2007. - 72 p. (Code ONMB 613.62 K49).

Critical conditions among miners with diseases and man-made disasters: materials of Vseros. scientific-practical. conf., 8-9 Dec. 2005 / GOU DPO Novokuzn. state in-t of improvement of doctors; KemGMA; Kuzbass. scientific Centre; Scientific-clinical. miners' health centre. - Novokuznetsk, 2005. - 320 p. (Code ONMB 616-082 K82).

Treatment and rehabilitation of occupational diseases and persons injured at work: mater., dedicated. To the 25th anniversary of the Federal State Institution of the Rehabilitation Center of the Fund Sots. Insurance RF "Topaz". - Kemerovo: Medicine and education, 2004. - 92p. - (Medicine in Kuzbass; Special Issue No. 2/2004). (Code ONMB 614.2 L-537).

Materials of the All-Russian methodological seminar "Problems of medical and social expertise and rehabilitation of victims of accidents at work and occupational diseases";. Proceedings of the All-Russian scientific-practical conference ";Treatment, medical and social expertise and rehabilitation in orthopedics, neurosurgery, angiology", 16-17 September. 2008 Novokuznetsk / Kuzbass. scientific Center SO RAMS, Research Institute of Complex Problems of Hygiene and prof. diseases SB RAMS, FGU Novokuznets. scientific-practical. Center for Medical and Social Expertise and Rehabilitation of the Disabled of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia. - Kemerovo: PH ";Medicine and Education";, 2008. - 180 p. (Code ONMB. 616-036.865 M34).

Methodological bases for conducting preliminary and periodic medical examinations of persons working in harmful and (or) dangerous working conditions: method. recommendations. - M., 2005. - 21 p. (Code ONMB 614.2 M54).

Methodology for the examination of the relationship of the disease with the profession: a method. recommendations / V. V. Razumov, O. V. Matveeva, S. I. Rodin and others; Novokuznets. state in-t of improvement of doctors. - Novokuznetsk, 2007. - 24 p. (Code ONMB 616-036.865 M54).

Pankova, I. A. Age-related features of disability indicators due to occupational diseases in the Russian Federation / I. A. Pankov // Medico-social. examination and rehabilitation. - 2008. - No. 4. - S. 29-30.

Perepelitsa, D.I. Methods of a comprehensive study of the state of health of medical workers: method. recommendations / D. I. Perepelitsa; KemGMA. - Kemerovo, 2007. - 34 p. (Code ONMB 614.2 (083.13) P27).

Prevention of occupational diseases: [sat.] / comp. A. Istomin. - M.: Socionomia, 2004. - 159 p. - (B-ka journal. "; Social protection";). (Code ONMB 613.62 P84).

Skepyan N. A. Occupational diseases: diagnosis, treatment, prevention: a reference book / N. A. Skepyan, T. V. Baranovskaya, L. K. Pershay - Minsk: Belarus, 2003. - 336 p. (Code ONMB 613.62(083) С-428).

Social insurance in the Russian Federation: Sat. standard. doc. in 3 volumes / comp. N. S. Khanchenkov, T. V. Kuznetsova, S. N. Kravchenko. - Kemerovo: Medicine and Education, 2005 - Volume 3: Medical social and professional rehabilitation of victims of industrial accidents and occupational diseases. - 214 p. (Code ONMB 614.2 C-692).

Regulatory documents (2006-2008)

On amendments to paragraph 22 of the Interim criteria for determining the degree of loss of professional ability to work as a result of accidents at work and occupational diseases, approved by the Decree of the Ministry of Labor and Social Development of the Russian Federation of July 18, 2001 N 56: order of the Ministry of Health and Social. Development of the Russian Federation of 24.09.07 N 620 // Healthcare. - 2008. - N1. - C. 114.

On the procedure for assigning and paying benefits in connection with an accident at work or an occupational disease: a letter from the Ministry of Health and Social. Development of the Russian Federation of April 24, 2007 N 3311-LG // Ch. honey. sister. - 2007. - N 8. - C. 156-157.

On approval of the Regulations on the payment of additional expenses for medical, social and professional rehabilitation of insured persons who have received health damage due to accidents at work and occupational diseases: Decree of the Government of Ros. Federation of 15.05.2006 N 286 // Healthcare. - 2006. - N9. - C. 134-146.

On approval of the Rules for financing in 2008-2010. conducting in-depth medical examinations of workers employed in work with harmful and (or) dangerous production factors: order of the Ministry of Health and Social. Development of the Russian Federation N 813 of December 28, 2007 // Healthcare. - 2008. - N5. - C. 112-114.

Articles (2004-2008).

Actual problems of conducting preliminary and additional medical examinations of workers in harmful and (or) dangerous working conditions depending on occupational risk factors / V. G. Gazimova, N. A. Roslaya, E. P. Zhovtyak et al. Occupational Medicine and Industry . ecology. - 2007. - N 3. - S.11-14.

Bayrakov, V. I. Experience and results of additional medical examinations of workers employed in work with harmful and hazardous production factors / V. I. Bayrakov, Zh. V. Pakhomova // Problems of healthcare management. - 2007. - N 4. - C. 15-20.

Besko, V. A., Izmailov V. B., Kaverin V. S. Information support for the activities of the occupational pathology service for the implementation of activities of the priority national project “Health” // Vestn. new honey. technologies. - 2008. - No. 1. - S. 184-185.

Besko, V. A. Reserves for improving the quality of occupational care / V. A. Besko // Health of the Russian Federation. - 2008. - N5. - C. 23-25.

Boyko, I. V. Tactics of the doctor of municipal medical and preventive institutions in the organization of medical care for workers / I. V. Boyko // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2005. - N 1 .. - S.29-32.

Bykovskaya, T. Yu. The role of compulsory medical insurance in the insurance coverage of victims of occupational diseases at work / T. Yu. Bykovskaya // Occupational Medicine and Prom. ecology. - 2005. - N 10. - S.1-8.

Garipova, LN Organization of periodic medical examinations of industrial workers / LN Garipova, KG Pisarenko // Problems of social hygiene, health care and the history of medicine. - 2006. - N2. - C. 42-45.

Gurinovich. Gurinovich, E.G., Poteryaeva, E.L., Kalinichenko, A.V., Health care system for workers in hazardous industries in a large industrial city, Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2008. - No. 11. - S. 35-40.

Davydova, N. N. Features of the course of fatigue, inter-shift recovery and rehabilitation among Kuzbass miners / N. N. Davydova, N. Yu. Shibanova // Bulletin of restorative medicine. - 2008. - N2. - C. 40-43.

Denisov, E. I. Occupational morbidity and its evidence / E. I. Denisov, P. V. Chesalin // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2007. - N 10 .. - S.1-9.

Denisov, E. I. Occupational morbidity: fundamentals of methodology / E. I. Denisov, P. V. Chesalin // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2006. - N 8. - S.5-10.

Zhavoronok, L. G. Staffing and bed support for occupational pathology centers in the Russian Federation / L. G. Zhavoronok // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2006. - N 8 .. - S.39-42.

Zheglova, A. V. Methodological approaches to the assessment of occupational risk for the health of workers in unfavorable working conditions / A. V. Zheglova // Healthcare of the Russian Federation. - 2008. - N1. - C. 46-47.

Zakharenkov, VV Results and prospects of the research institute for complex problems of hygiene and occupational diseases / VV Zakharenkov // Occupational Medicine and Industrial Ecology. - 2006. - N 6 .. - S.1-6.

Significance of new laser technologies in the diagnosis of occupational diseases / P. N. Lyubchenko, L. I. Dmitruk, D. A. Rogatkin et al. Occupational Medicine and Prom. ecology. - 2007. - N 11 .. - S.33-35.

Izmerov, N. F. The role of occupational pathology in the system of occupational medicine / N. F. Izmerov // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2008. - No. 11. - S. 1-4.

Izmerov, N. F. Modern problems of occupational medicine / N. F. Izmerov // Vestn Ros. AMN. - 2006. - N9/10. - C. 50-56.

Izmerova, N. I. Evaluation of the quality and effectiveness of medical examinations of workers / N. I. Izmerova, G. I. Tikhonova, L. G. Zhavoronok, 2008 // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2008. - N 6. - S. 25-29.

Ismailova, A. A. Information systems for recording occupational diseases of dust etiology / A. A. Ismailova // Hygiene and sanitation. - 2006. - N2. - C. 37-41.

Kozitsyn, A.N., Rudoy, ​​G.N. Experience and prospects for solving the issues of protecting the health of workers and the population living in the territories where industrial enterprises are located / Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2007. - N 3 .. - P.5-8.

Kosarev, V. Occupational diseases caused by biological factors / V. Kosarev, S. Babanov // Med. gas. - 2008. - No. 48, July 2. - S. 8-9. - (Doctor's abstract; Issue No. 33); Honey. gas. - 2008. - No. 49, July 4. - S. 8-9. - (Doctor's abstract; Issue No. 34).

Kosarev, V. Occupational oncological diseases / V. Kosarev, S. Babanov // Med. gas. - 2008. - No. 85, November 12. - S. 8-9. - (End. Beginning at No. 84 dated 07.11.08.)

Kosarev, V. V. Prevention and treatment of occupational diseases of medical workers / V. V. Kosarev, S. A. Babanov // Directory of paramedics and midwives. - 2008. - N9. - C. 11-22.

Kulkybaev, G. A. Modern problems of occupational pathology / G. A. Kulkybaev // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2006. - N 4 .. - S.1-7.

Lagutina, G. N. II All-Russian Congress of Occupational Pathologists (Rostov-on-Don, October 3-5, 2006) / G. N. Lagutina, N. B. Rubtsova // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2006. - No. 11. - S. 45-48.

Lyubchenko, P. N. Principles of rehabilitation for major occupational diseases / P. N. Lyubchenko, S. R. Mravyan, O. V. Shumskaya // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2006. - N 7 .. - S.28-32.

Manerova, OA Organizational aspects of conducting additional medical examinations of workers of industrial enterprises with harmful and (or) hazardous production factors / OA Manerova, Zh. V. Pakhomova // Zam. ch. doctor. - 2007. - N 11. - C. 22-27.

Medical and sanitary provision of workers of industrial enterprises of Kazan / Z. M. Berkheeva, I. I. Malysheva, M. Z. Minniyarova, T. S. Starshinova // Kazan. honey. magazine - 2005. - N4. - C. 270-275.

Meltser, A. V. Methodological approaches to professional risk assessment / A. V. Meltser, A. V. Kiselev // Vestn. St. Petersburg. state honey. acad. them. I. I. Mechnikov. - 2006. - N1. - C. 57-59.

On the specifics of the structure of the center for sanatorium rehabilitation of patients with occupational diseases and persons affected by accidents at work / I. A. Anosov [et al.] // Vopr. balneology, physiotherapy and treatment. physical culture. - 2004. - N 6 .. - S.45-47.

Occupational health and prom. ecology. - 2006. - N 6 .. - S.13-16.

Approaches to the prevention of occupational diseases in workers of mining enterprises / D.R. Iskhakova [et al.] // Healthcare of the Russian Federation. - 2008. - N2. - C. 46-47.

Subbotin V. V., Denisov E. I., Molodkina N. N., Orlova O. E. The problem of occupational risk criteria and assessment of employee compensation // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2005. - N 5 .. - S.28-32.

Project ";Health in the workplace";. Model of social partnership in the improvement of the labor collective / K. R. Amlaev [et al.] // Prevention of diseases and health promotion. - 2006. - N 3. - C. 20-22.

Occupational pathology / V. S. Rukavishnikov [et al.] // Bul. SO Ros. AMN. - 2008. - N 1. - C. 57-63.

Rehabilitation of patients with occupational pathology at the resorts of Siberia / I. A. Nesina, L. A. Shpagina, E. L. Poteryaeva et al. // Occupational Medicine and Prom. ecology. - 2005. - N 1 .. - S.22-25.

Rozenfeld, L. G. Dynamics of morbidity among workers of industrial enterprises (according to the data of medical preventive examinations) / L. G. Rosenfeld, A. S. Bastron // Problems of healthcare management. - 2007. - N 4. - C. 24-28.

Sidorkina, L. A. Development of the system of rehabilitation of insured persons who have received health damage due to accidents at work and occupational diseases / L. A. Sidorkina // Vestn. restore. medicine. - 2008. - N4. - C. 8-11.

Improving the postgraduate training of doctors in occupational pathology as one of the most important components of the national project "Health"; / S. V. Grebenkov [et al.] // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2007. - N 10 .. - S.23-26.

Status and prospects of evidence-based medicine in occupational pathology / N. F. Izmerov [et al.] // Occupational Medicine and Prom. ecology. - 2006. - N 7 .. - S.1-5.

Starovoitova, I.M. Activities of the medical (clinical-expert) commission to determine the severity of health damage in case of accidents at work / I.M. Starovoitova // Deputy. ch. doctor. - 2007. - N 6. - C. 47-51.

Starodubov, V. I. Preserving the health of the working population is one of the most important tasks of healthcare / V. I. Starodubov // Occupational Medicine and Industry. ecology. - 2005. - N 1 .. - S.1-8.

Kharina, V. G. Rationale for the organization of the Occupational Pathology Center as part of the regional multidisciplinary clinical hospital / V. G. Kharina // Chief Physician. - 2006. - N11. - C. 79-80.

Chubirko, M. I., Shabaeva, O. N., Ignatova, T. V. Departmental target programs based on the method of budget planning - one of the ways to reduce the occupational risk to the health of the working population // Healthcare of the Russian Federation. - 2007. - N4. - C. 14-16.

Shapoval, N. S. Medical and economic aspects of disability due to occupational diseases / N. S. Shapoval, G. V. Vozzhennikova, V. I. Gorbunov // Healthcare Management Problems. - 2004. - N 5. - C. 24-27.

Yakovleva, T. Came. Worked. Ill: care for the health of Russians at work remains unsatisfactory / T. Yakovleva // Med. gas. - 2007. - No. 50, July 11. - p. 4.

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List of mandatory and additional literature on the discipline of occupational diseases

Main literature:

Occupational diseases. Textbook /, . – 4th ed., revised. And extra. - M.: Medicine, 2004 (2006).

2. Guide to occupational diseases. In 2 volumes of textbooks. for universities / Ed. – M.: Medicine, 1983.

3. Occupational diseases /,. - M. GEOTAR - Media, 2008.

4. Occupational pathology. National leadership / ed. Acad. N.F. Izmerov. - M. GEOTAR - Media, 2011. = 778 p.

5. Guide to military field therapy.-Military publishing house, 1988.-p.

6. Military field therapy: Textbook /, .-M .: Medicine, 1983.-p.

7. Guide to practical exercises in military field therapy.-M .: Medicine, 1983

8. Internal diseases. Military Field Therapy / Ed. and prof. .-SPb., 2003.-p.

Additional literature:

2 General hygiene: textbook. / , . - 2nd ed., revised. and additional - M .: Medicine, 2002 (2005)

4 General hygiene: textbook. allowance for universities / , . - M.: GEOTAR - Media, 2006 (2009)

5 Clinical pharmacology of drugs used in the treatment of certain occupational diseases of the respiratory system: method. recommendations for patient management protocols / , ; Chelyab. state honey. acad.; cafe occupational pathology and clinical pharmacology. - Chelyabinsk: Rekpol, 2004. - 96 p.

6 Diagnosis and treatment of occupational respiratory diseases (protocols of patient management) / , . - Chelyabinsk: ChelGMA Publishing House, 2005. - 66 p.

7 Pharmacotherapy of some occupational respiratory diseases: method. rec. to the protocols of patient management / , . - 2nd ed., revised and additional. - Chelyabinsk: ChelGMA Publishing House, 2005. - 138 p.


8 Heart rate variability in coronary heart disease / , . - Chelyabinsk: Rekpol, 2006. - 137 p.

9 Chronic occupational intoxication with manganese and fluorine compounds, pharmacotherapy of the disease: Textbook for medical students. universities and doctors / , . Recommended by the UMO for Medical and Pharmaceutical Education of Russian Universities as a teaching aid for students. UMO - - Chelyabinsk, 2007. - 112 p.

10 Tests for students in the discipline "Clinical Pharmacology" (textbook) Collection of test tasks for monitoring the knowledge of students of higher educational institutions in the specialties 060101.65 (040100) - general medicine, 060103.65 (040200) - pediatrics, 060104.65 (040300) - medical and preventive care , 060105.65 (040500) - dentistry, 060109.65 (040600) - nursing. In 7 parts. Part III. Medical business /, etc. / / Chelyabinsk: publishing house: Chelyabinsk State Medical Academy, 2007.

11 Tests for students in the discipline "Occupational pathology" (textbook) /, // - P.157-165.

12 Occupational bronchial asthma /, - Chelyabinsk: ChelGMARoszdrav Publishing House, 2010. - 107 p. Recommended by the Educational and Methodological Association of Russian Universities as a teaching aid for students studying in the specialties and. Decision No. 17-28/535 dated 01.01.2001

Educational and methodical literature:

1 Methods for diagnosing secondary cardiopathy and rhythmocardiographic predictors of cardiovascular pathology in patients with vibration disease from local vibration. / Textbook for the system of postgraduate professional education of doctors in the specialty 040114 occupational pathology /, Chelyabinsk, 201p.

2 Methods for diagnosing secondary cardiopathy and rhythmocardiographic predictors of cardiovascular pathology in patients with pneumoconiosis. / Textbook for the system of postgraduate professional education of doctors in the specialty 040114 occupational pathology /, Chelyabinsk, 201p.

3 Methods for diagnosing secondary cardiopathy and rhythmocardiographic predictors of cardiovascular pathology in patients with chronic occupational intoxication with manganese and fluorine compounds. / Textbook for the system of postgraduate professional education of doctors in the specialty 040114 occupational pathology /, Safronova, 201p.

4 Instructions for the staged treatment of those affected with combat therapeutic pathology.-1983.-p.

5 Textbook of Naval Surgery / Ed. .-L., 197p.

6 On the procedure for conducting a military medical examination in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Order of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation of 01.01.2001, p.

7 Regulations on the examination of the flight crew of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Order of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation dated 12.09.95, p.

8 Emergency Surgery: A Guide for Naval Surgeons / Ed. , .-St. Petersburg, 1996.-p.

9 Naval surgery.-St. Petersburg, 1996.-p.

10 Nechaev - explosive injury /, .-St. Petersburg, 1994.-p.

11 Course of lectures on military field surgery / Ed. .-Volgograd, 1996.-p.

12 Military medicine and peacetime disasters /, .-1994.-p.

13 Surgical infection. Clinic, diagnosis, treatment: A guide for military doctors.-M., 1993.-p.

14 Traumatic disease / Ed. , .-L., 1987.-p.

15 Diagnosis and treatment of injuries / Ed. .-M., 1984.-p.

17 Guide to military transfusiology / Ed. .-M., 1991.-p.

18 Regulations on medical examination in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Order of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation 1995.-s

19 Regulations on medical examination in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Order of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation 1995.-p.

LIST OF EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITAL THERAPY

for students of the 6th year of LF (specialty 06.01.01 - general medicine)


MAIN LITERATURE

1. Internal diseases in 2 volumes. Ed. A.I.Martynova M.: GEOTARD, 2004. (UMO stamp)

2. Internal diseases. Textbook for medical schools, ed. S.I. Ryabov 4th edition. SPb. Specialist. Lit, 2006. (marked by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation)

3. Vinogradov A.V. Differential diagnosis of internal diseases. M.: MIA. 2001.

4. Makolkin V.I. Internal illnesses. Textbook for students. 5th edition. M.: Medicine, 2005. (UMO stamp).

5. Murashko V.V., Strutynsky A.V. Electrocardiography. Tutorial. M.: Medicine, 2004. (UMO stamp).


ADDITIONAL LITERATURE

3. Orlov V.N. Guide to electrocardiography. M.: MIA, 2003.

4. A guide for emergency medical doctors. help. Edited by V.A. Mikhailovich, A.G. Miroshnichenko. 3rd edition. St. Petersburg, 2005.

5. Sumin S.A. Urgent conditions. Educational literature for medical students and faculties. 3rd ed., M.: MIA, 2002. (mark MZ).

6. Tabuletok G.D., Ivanova N.A. Syndromic pathology, differential diagnosis and pharmacotherapy. Moscow: Forum-Infra-M. 2004 (UMO stamp).


1. Kugaevskaya A.A. Modern principles of diagnosis and treatment of arterial hypertension. Tutorial. Yakutsk: YaGU Publishing House. 2007

2. Makarov V.M. Kylbanova E.S., Khorunov A.N., Argunova A.N., Palshina A.M., Pharmacotherapy of nonspecific lung diseases. Toolkit. Yakutsk, YSU Publishing House, 2008.

3. Makarov V.M., Khorunov A.N., Argunova A.N., Asthma school. Methodical manual Yakutsk, Publishing House of YSU, 2005.

4. Mestnikova S.I., Bessonova N.G., Bessonov P.P. Medical and labor examination. Textbook. Yakutsk, YSU Publishing House, 2006.

5. Palshina A.M. Selected issues of cardiology. Tutorial. Yakutsk, YSU Publishing House, 2004.


For students of the 5th year (specialty 06.01.01 - general medicine)

ADDITIONAL LITERATURE


EDUCATIONAL AND METHODOLOGICAL MATERIALS

1. Bessonov P.P., Bessonova N.G. Syndromic diagnosis of chronic liver diseases.

1. Methodological guide, Yakutsk, YSU Publishing House, 2005.

2. Kugaevskaya A.A. Modern principles of diagnosis and treatment of arterial hypertension. Tutorial. Yakutsk: YaGU Publishing House. 2007

3. Makarov V.M. Kylbanova E.S., Khorunov A.N., Argunova A.N., Palshina A.M., Pharmacotherapy of nonspecific lung diseases. Toolkit. Yakutsk, YSU Publishing House, 2008.

4. Makarov V.M., Khorunov A.N., Argunova A.N., Asthma school. Methodical manual Yakutsk, Publishing House of YSU, 2005.

5. Mestnikova S.I., Bessonova N.G., Bessonov P.P. Medical and labor examination. Textbook. Yakutsk, YSU Publishing House, 2006.

6. Palshina A.M. Selected issues of cardiology. Tutorial. Yakutsk, YSU Publishing House, 2004.

For students of 6-7 courses (specialty 06.01.01 - general medicine)

Form of study - evening (Training period 6.5 years)

MAIN LITERATURE

1. Artamonova V.G., Shatalov N.N. Occupational diseases. 3rd ed., M., Medicine. 1996

2. Internal diseases in 2 volumes. Ed. A.I.Martynova M.: GEOTARD, 2004. (UMO stamp)

3. Internal diseases. Textbook for medical schools, ed. S.I. Ryabov 4th edition. SPb. Specialist. Lit, 2006. (marked by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation)

4. Vinogradov A.V. Differential diagnosis of internal diseases. M.: MIA. 2001.

5. Makolkin V.I. Internal illnesses. Textbook for students. 5th edition. M.: Medicine, 2005. (UMO stamp).

6. Murashko V.V., Strutynsky A.V. Electrocardiography. Tutorial. M.: Medicine, 2004. (UMO stamp).


ADDITIONAL LITERATURE

1. Emelyanova E.A., Kozhevnikov A.A., Koval N.V., Dordina S.G. Internal illnesses. Tutorial. Yakutsk, Media Holding Yakutia LLC, 2007.

4. Meshkov A.P. Cardiac arrhythmias: diagnosis and treatment. Nizhny Novgorod: NGMA publishing house, 2003

5. Orlov V.N. Guide to electrocardiography, 2003.

6. A guide for emergency medical doctors. help. Edited by V.A. Mikhailovich, A.G. Miroshnichenko. 3rd edition. St. Petersburg, 2005.

7. Sumin S.A. Urgent conditions. Educational literature for medical students and faculties. 3rd ed., M.: MIA, 2002. (mark MZ).

8. Tabuletok G.D., Ivanova N.A. Syndromic pathology, differential diagnosis and pharmacotherapy. Moscow: Forum-Infra-M. 2004 (UMO stamp).


EDUCATIONAL AND METHODOLOGICAL MATERIALS

1. Bessonov P.P., Bessonova N.G. Syndromic diagnosis of chronic liver diseases.

2. Methodological guide, Yakutsk, YSU Publishing House, 2005.

3. Kugaevskaya A.A. Modern principles of diagnosis and treatment of arterial hypertension. Tutorial. Yakutsk: YaGU Publishing House. 2007

4. Makarov V.M. Kylbanova E.S., Khorunov A.N., Argunova A.N., Palshina A.M., Pharmacotherapy of nonspecific lung diseases. Toolkit. Yakutsk, YSU Publishing House, 2008.

5. Makarov V.M., Khorunov A.N., Argunova A.N., Asthma school. Methodical manual Yakutsk, Publishing House of YSU, 2005.

6. Mestnikova S.I., Bessonova N.G., Bessonov P.P. Medical and labor examination. Textbook. Yakutsk, YSU Publishing House, 2006.

7. Palshina A.M. Selected issues of cardiology. Tutorial. Yakutsk, YSU Publishing House, 2004.

For students of the 5th year of the PF

Specialty 06.01.03 - "pediatrics"

MAIN LITERATURE

1. Artamonova V.G., Shatalov N.N. Occupational diseases. 3rd ed., M., Medicine. 1996

2. Internal diseases in 2 volumes. Ed. A.I.Martynova M.: GEOTARD, 2004. (UMO stamp)

3. Internal diseases. Textbook for medical schools, ed. S.I. Ryabov 4th edition. SPb. Specialist. Lit, 2006. (marked by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation)

4. Vinogradov A.V. Differential diagnosis of internal diseases. M.: MIA. 2001.

5. Makolkin V.I. Internal illnesses. Textbook for students. 5th edition. M.: Medicine, 2005. (UMO stamp).

6. Murashko V.V., Strutynsky A.V. Electrocardiography. Tutorial. M.: Medicine, 2004. (UMO stamp).


ADDITIONAL LITERATURE

1. Emelyanova E.A., Kozhevnikov A.A., Koval N.V., Dordina S.G. Internal illnesses. Tutorial. Yakutsk, Media Holding Yakutia LLC, 2007.

4. Meshkov A.P. Cardiac arrhythmias: diagnosis and treatment. Nizhny Novgorod: NGMA publishing house, 2003

5. Orlov V.N. Guide to electrocardiography, 2003.

6. A guide for emergency medical doctors. help. Edited by V.A. Mikhailovich, A.G. Miroshnichenko. 3rd edition. St. Petersburg, 2005.

7. Sumin S.A. Urgent conditions. Educational literature for medical students and faculties. 3rd ed., M.: MIA, 2002. (mark MZ).

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Introduction

Conclusion

Introduction

Occupational diseases arise as a result of exposure to the body of adverse factors of the production environment. Clinical manifestations often do not have specific symptoms, and only information about the working conditions of the sick person allows us to establish that the identified pathology belongs to the category of occupational diseases.

Only some of them are characterized by a special symptom complex due to peculiar radiological, functional, hematological and biochemical changes.

There are acute and chronic occupational diseases. Acute occupational disease occurs suddenly, after a single exposure to relatively high concentrations of chemicals in the air of the working area, as well as levels and doses of other adverse factors. A chronic occupational disease occurs as a result of a long-term systematic impact on the body of adverse factors.

For the correct diagnosis of an occupational disease, it is especially important to carefully study the sanitary and hygienic working conditions, the patient's history, his "professional route", including all types of work performed by him from the beginning of his career.

Some occupational diseases (silicosis, berylliosis, asbestosis) can be detected many years after the end of contact with industrial hazards. The reliability of the diagnosis is ensured by careful differentiation of the observed disease with diseases of non-occupational etiology similar in clinical symptoms.

A certain help in confirming the diagnosis is the detection in biological media of the chemical that caused the disease, or its derivatives.

In some cases, only dynamic monitoring of the patient for a long period of time makes it possible to finally resolve the issue of the relationship of the disease with the profession.

1. What is an occupational disease, classification

Occupational disease - a disease caused by exposure to harmful working conditions.

Occupational poisoning - acute or chronic intoxication caused by a harmful chemical factor in production conditions.

Acute occupational disease - a disease that has arisen after a single (during no more than one work shift) exposure to harmful occupational factors.

Chronic occupational disease - a disease that has arisen after repeated and prolonged exposure to harmful production factors.

Acute occupational poisoning is a disease that occurs after a single exposure to a harmful substance on a worker. Acute poisoning can occur in the event of accidents, significant violations of the technological regime, safety regulations and industrial sanitation, when the content of a harmful substance significantly, tens and hundreds of times, exceeds the maximum permissible concentration. The resulting poisoning can result in a quick recovery, be fatal, or cause subsequent permanent damage to health.

Chronic poisoning is a disease that develops after systematic long-term exposure to low concentrations or doses of a harmful substance. This refers to doses that, when taken into the body once, do not cause symptoms of poisoning.

Occupational morbidity - the number of persons with a newly diagnosed disease in the current calendar year, referred to the number of workers.

A group occupational disease is a disease in which two or more people fell ill (injured) at the same time.

The term "occupational diseases" has a legislative and insurance value. The list of occupational diseases is approved by law.

There is no single classification of occupational diseases. The most accepted classification is based on the etiological principle. The following occupational diseases caused by exposure are distinguished:

industrial dust;

chemical production factors;

physical production factors;

biological production factors;

overvoltage.

Many professional factors in modern conditions have a complex impact.

2. Occupational diseases caused by exposure to industrial dust (pneumoconiosis)

Pneumoconiosis - dust diseases of the lungs.

Industrial dust is the smallest particles of solid matter formed during the production process, which, entering the air, are suspended in it for a more or less long time.

When dust of different composition enters the lungs, the lung tissue may react differently.

Localization of the process in the lungs depends on the physical properties of the dust. Particles of small diameter can reach the alveoli, larger particles are retained in the bronchi and nasal cavity, from where they can be removed from the lungs by mucociliary transport.

Among pneumoconiosis, anthracosis, silicosis, silicosis, metalconiosis, carboconiosis, pneumoconiosis from mixed dust, pneumoconiosis from organic dust are distinguished.

Silicosis or chalicosis is a disease that develops as a result of prolonged inhalation of dust containing free silicon dioxide. Most of the earth's crust contains silica and its oxides.

In the lungs, silicosis manifests itself in two main forms: nodular and diffuse sclerotic (or interstitial).

In the nodular form, a significant number of silicotic nodules and nodes are found in the lungs, which are miliary and larger sclerotic areas of round, oval or irregular shape, gray or gray-black in color. In severe silicosis, the nodules merge into large silicotic nodules that occupy most of the lobe or even the entire lobe. In such cases, they speak of a tumor-like form of silicosis of the lungs. The nodular form occurs with a high content of free silicon dioxide in the dust and with prolonged exposure to dust.

In the diffuse sclerotic form, typical silicotic nodules in the lungs are absent or very few. This form is observed when industrial dust with a low content of free silicon dioxide is inhaled. With this form in the lungs, the connective tissue grows in the alveolar. Diffuse emphysema, bronchial deformity, various forms of bronchiolitis, bronchitis develop.

Tuberculosis often accompanies silicosis. Then they talk about silicotuberculosis, in which, in addition to silicotic nodules and tuberculous changes, so-called silicotuberculosis foci are found. The right half of the heart is often hypertrophied, up to the development of a typical cor pulmonale. Patients most often die from progressive pulmonary heart failure.

3) Asbestosis

The onset of asbestosis is quite different. It happens that pulmonary manifestations occur after 1-2 years of contact with asbestos, but most often - after 10-20 years. The pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis is unknown.

Asbestos fibers, despite their great length, have a small thickness, so they penetrate deeply into the alveoli in the basal regions of the lungs. Fibers are found not only in the lungs, but in the peritoneum and other organs. The fibers damage the walls of the alveoli and bronchioles, which is accompanied by small hemorrhages.

The carcinogenicity of asbestos does not depend on its type, but on the length of the fibers. So fibers with a large size do not have carcinogenic properties, while small fibers have a pronounced carcinogenic effect. The risk of lung cancer in patients with asbestosis increases by about 10 times, and if we are talking about smokers, then by 90 times. In patients with asbestosis, cancer of the esophagus, stomach, and colon is detected twice as often. It has now been proven that asbestos potentiates the action of other carcinogens.

4) Beryllium

Dust and beryllium fumes are very dangerous and fraught with lung damage and the development of systemic complications.

Depending on the solubility and concentration of beryllium in the inhaled air, two types of pneumoconiosis develop: acute and chronic berylliosis, the latter being the most common.

Acute berylliosis usually occurs when soluble acid salts of beryllium enter the body. Acute bronchopneumopathy develops. Clinically, it appears with a dry cough, shortness of breath, fever, and asthenia. as a result. Microscopically, such pneumonia has the character of "acute chemical pneumonia". Within a few weeks, patients can die from pulmonary insufficiency. In less severe cases, a complete cure is observed. There are no granulomas in acute berylliosis.

Chronic berylliosis is often referred to as "granulomatous berylliosis" because it is characterized by the development of small granulomas resembling tuberculosis or sarcoidosis.

Unlike asbestosis, berylliosis does not predispose to lung cancer. In chronic berylliosis, along with kidney damage, granulomatous changes are observed in the liver, kidneys, spleen, lymph nodes and skin. When beryllium particles enter through damaged skin, granulomatous inflammation develops with the formation of long-term non-healing wounds.

3. Occupational diseases caused by exposure to chemical production factors

Depending on the totality of the manifestations of the action of a chemical substance and on the organs and systems predominantly affected by it, industrial poisons can be grouped into the following groups: irritant; neurotropic action; hepatotropic action; blood poisons; kidney poisons; industrial allergens; industrial carcinogens. Such a division is very conditional, it characterizes only the main direction of action of poisons and does not exclude the diverse nature of their influence.

Diseases caused by exposure to irritants.

The main groups of toxic irritating substances are:

chlorine and its compounds (hydrogen chloride, hydrochloric acid, bleach, chloropicrin, phosgene, phosphorus chlorine oxide, phosphorus trichloride, silicon tetrachloride);

sulfur compounds (sulphurous gas, sulfuric gas, hydrogen sulfide, dimethyl sulfate, sulfuric acid);

nitrogen compounds (nitrogases, nitric acid, ammonia, hydrazine);

fluorine compounds (hydrofluoric acid and its salts, perfluoroisobutylene);

chromium compounds (chromic anhydride, chromium oxide, potassium and sodium dichromates, chromic alum);

metal carbonyl compounds (nickel carbonyl, iron pentacarbonyl);

soluble compounds of beryllium (beryllium fluoride, beryllium fluoroxide, beryllium chloride, beryllium sulfate).

All of these compounds, penetrating into the body by inhalation, cause mainly damage to the respiratory system; some of them can irritate the mucous membranes of the eyes. In acute intoxication, the severity of the respiratory tract is determined not only by the concentration of the chemical in the air and the duration of its action, but also by the degree of solubility of the poison in water. Toxic substances, easily soluble in water (chlorine, sulfur dioxide, ammonia), act mainly on the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, trachea and large bronchi. The action of these substances occurs immediately after contact with them. Substances that are difficult or almost insoluble in water (nitrogen oxides, phosgene, dimethyl sulfate) affect mainly the deep sections of the respiratory system. Clinical signs with exposure to these substances tend to develop after a latency period of varying length. Upon contact with tissues, toxic substances cause an inflammatory reaction, and in more pronounced cases, tissue destruction and necrosis.

Acute toxic damage to the respiratory system. The following clinical syndromes may be observed: acute lesion of the upper respiratory tract, acute toxic bronchitis, acute toxic bronchiolitis, acute toxic pulmonary edema, acute toxic pneumonia.

Chronic toxic lesions of the respiratory organs can be the result of long-term (10-15 years or more) exposure to relatively low concentrations of irritating substances or single or repeated acute intoxications.

Diseases caused by exposure to neurotropic substances. Poisons that act primarily on the nervous system include metallic mercury, manganese, arsenic compounds, carbon disulfide, tetraethyl lead,

In acute and chronic intoxication with neurotropic poisons, various parts of the central and peripheral nervous system are involved in the pathological process. Mild acute poisoning is characterized by nonspecific general toxic manifestations: general weakness, headache, dizziness, nausea, etc. In more severe cases, there are disorders of the nervous system in the form of sudden excitation or depression, fainting, collapse, coma, convulsions, psychotic disorders. The most severe consequences of acute poisoning are toxic coma or acute intoxication psychosis. In chronic intoxications, states of vegetovascular dystonia, asthenovegetative, asthenoneurotic phenomena, and polyneuropathy are more often noted. As for toxic encephalopathy, its erased forms currently prevail, which are referred to as asthenoorganic syndrome - the appearance of neurological microorganic symptoms against the background of toxic asthenia. With encephalopathy, the brain stem sections are more likely to suffer, and therefore, cerebellar-vestibular, hypothalamic, extrapyramidal and other syndromes are distinguished.

Intoxication with manganese occurs in the extraction and processing of manganese ores, in the steel industry and in the production of ferroalloys, in the manufacture and use of manganese-containing electrodes. At the heart of the disease is the defeat of nerve cells and the vascular system of the brain and spinal cord, the predominant localization of the degenerative-dystrophic process in the subcortical nodes (striatum). Dopamine synthesis and deposition, adrenergic and cholinergic mediation systems suffer.

Mercury intoxication is possible during the extraction of mercury, the production of measuring instruments, pesticides. Swallowing metallic mercury is not dangerous.

Mercury is a thiol poison that blocks sulfhydryl groups of tissue proteins; this mechanism underlies polymorphic disorders in the activity of the central nervous system. Mercury has a pronounced tropism for the deep parts of the brain.

Before leaving the discussion about mercury, it should be clarified that metallic mercury, found, for example, in thermometers, is rarely dangerous in itself. Only its evaporation and inhalation of mercury vapor can lead to the development of pulmonary fibrosis. Moreover, liquid metal was formerly used to treat obstinate constipation, since its density and laws of gravity contributed to a powerful therapeutic effect. There were no signs of mercury intoxication.

Lead. Lead poisoning (saturnism) is an example of the most common environmental disease. In most cases, we are talking about the absorption of small doses and their accumulation in the body until its concentration reaches the critical level necessary for doxic manifestations.

There is an acute and chronic form of the disease. The acute form occurs when significant doses of it enter through the gastrointestinal tract or when lead vapor is inhaled, or when lead paint is sprayed. Chronic poisoning most often occurs in children who lick the surface of objects painted with lead paint. Children, unlike adults, absorb lead much more easily. Chronic poisoning can develop from the use of badly baked lead-enamelled pottery, from the consumption of contaminated water, especially in old houses where the sewer pipes contain lead, from the abuse of alcohol made in a distillation apparatus containing lead. The problem of chronic intoxication is also associated with the presence of lead vapors when tetraethyl lead is used for burns as an anti-shock drug.

Lead toxicity can, for the most part, be prevented, especially in children. Laws prohibit the use of lead-based paints, as well as its presence in them. Compliance with these laws can at least partially solve the problem of these "silent epidemics".

Diseases caused by exposure to hepatotropic substances. Among the chemicals, a group of hepatotropic poisons is distinguished, intoxication with which leads to liver damage. These include chlorinated hydrocarbons, benzene and its derivatives, and some pesticides.

4. Occupational diseases caused by exposure to physical production factors

1) Diseases caused by vibration

Vibration disease occurs in workers who use vibration equipment in the course of their work: pneumatic hammers, installations for grinding and polishing metal and wood products, for compacting concrete, asphalt road surfaces, driving piles and others.

The disease is chronic. Workers have a clinical and morphological picture of obliterating endarteritis. Vascular changes are accompanied by malnutrition of the tissues of the upper and lower extremities. Contractures of the fingers develop, deforming arthrosis, and at the final stage gangrene of the fingers and toes. In the spinal cord, dystrophic changes are noted up to the complete death of neurons. In the heads of the bones of the wrist, in the epiphyses of the radius and ulna, cystic foci of rarefaction and sclerosis are observed.

Vibration disease is caused by long-term (at least 3-5 years) exposure to vibration in production conditions. Vibrations are divided into local (from hand tools) and general (from machines, equipment, moving machines). Vibration exposure is found in many professions.

2) Diseases caused by exposure to electromagnetic waves of radio frequencies.

Electromagnetic waves of radio frequencies are widely used in the field of radio (radar, radio navigation, radio astronomy, radio linear communications - radio telephones, etc.), television, and during physiotherapeutic procedures.

Acute deaths among people exposed to massive exposure to electromagnetic waves of radio frequencies have not been described.

Chronic exposure to low intensities of electromagnetic waves of radio frequencies of various ranges is found in industry, workers of radio-television and radio-relay stations, among residents of adjacent areas. In victims, there is damage to the function of the nervous, cardiovascular systems and gonads.

3) Diseases caused by exposure to industrial noise (noise disease).

Noise disease is understood as persistent, irreversible morphological changes in the organ of hearing, due to the influence of industrial noise.

With acute heavy-duty exposure to noise and sounds, the death of the spiral (Corti) organ, rupture of the eardrums, and bleeding from the ears are observed.

With chronic exposure to industrial noise, atrophy of the spiral organ is observed with its replacement by fibrous connective tissue. There may be no changes in the auditory nerve. There is stiffness in the joints of the auditory ossicles.

5. Occupational diseases caused by overstrain of individual organs and systems

Diseases of the musculoskeletal system are often found when working in industries such as construction, mining, engineering, etc., as well as in agriculture. They are caused by chronic functional overstrain, microtraumatization, and the performance of fast movements of the same type. The most common diseases of the muscles, ligaments and joints of the upper limbs: myositis, crepitating tendovaginitis of the forearm, stenosing ligamentitis (stenosing tendovaginitis), epicondylitis of the shoulder, bursitis, deforming osteoarthrosis, periarthrosis of the shoulder joint, osteochondrosis of the spine (discogenic lumbosacral radiculitis). Diseases develop subacutely, have a recurrent or chronic course.

Conclusion

Each person in the process of his production activity, whether it is related to the production of material goods or services, faces factors that threaten his safety. These factors can act both discretely and continuously. The former can lead to industrial injuries, the latter, which have a weak but long-lasting effect, are the cause of occupational diseases.

Among the most important preventive measures for labor protection and the prevention of occupational diseases are preliminary (upon admission to work) and periodic examinations of workers exposed to harmful and unfavorable working conditions.

Working conditions must meet the following requirements:

should exclude factors contributing to the progression of this occupational disease.

In Russia, in recent years, about 5 thousand people die every year, more than 10 thousand get occupational diseases. Despite the decrease in absolute indicators, relative indicators, that is, per a certain number of employees, remain very alarming.

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