AJR 2000; 175:310
© American Roentgen Ray Society
Silicosis and a few of the other Pneumoconiosies
Observations on certain aspects of the problem, with emphasis on the role of the Radiologist
Lane F. Donnelly1
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Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Ave.,
Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039.
From the AJR Archives: Celebrating the ARRS Centennial
The reader's attention is directed to the commentary on this article, which
appears on the following pages.
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Comment. Eugene P. Pendergrass was one of the most prolific
contributors to the AJR of his time. He and his predecessor and
mentor, Henry K. Pancoast, made significant contributions to the understanding
of the radiographic findings of pneumoconiosis. This article, also the topic
of the 1957 Caldwell Lecture, helped further standardize the interpretation of
chest radiographs of patients with pneumoconiosis.

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