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Common Occurrence of Pleural Plaques Due to Asbestos Use

Plaques are a common occurrence in most countries, reflecting the extensive use of asbestos some decades ago.

In industrialized countries in the cities, 2 to 4 per cent of all males above age 40 are usually carriers of plaques; the prevalence is lower in females and in the countryside.

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