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Certainly asbestos exposure will cause some
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Pleural needle biopsy lung thickening and the best preventative measures you can take is to avoid further exposure of your lungs to irritants including smoke.
Symptoms of "asbestosis" are related to loss of the elasticity of the lung tissue. The first symptoms are mild shortness of breath along with decreased ability to exercise.
In rare cases asbestos will cause tumors of the "pleura" called MESOTHELIOMAS. It doesn't sound like this is the case with you. (i.e. would have showed up on the CT scan).
It may be a wise choice to have pulmonary function testing (PFTs). If this testing revealed any evidence of decreased lung function, I would consider the use of some inhaled medications such as atrovent/albuterol to help improve your breathing.
Understand, it is quite likely that your PFTs will be fine even though "pleural thickening" was present on CT.
Again ... avoiding smoke an other lung irritants is the best PREVENTATIVE advice I can give you. The changes seen on the CT (pleural thickening) will likely persist, but limiting exposure to lung irritants will prevent them from getting worse.
I wish you well!
Dean M. Tomasello, M.D.