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Plaintiff-appellant Marcus Lee worked as a locomotive engineer for defendant-appellant kansas city southern railway kidney cancer kansas city southern railway multiple myeloma kansas city southern railway stomach cancer Railway Company (KCS) until his dismissal in 2004. Engineers work with conductors to transfer trains between railyards' tracks. They also communicate with a dispatcher via radio to obtain clearance to enter the track. Lee was an engineer of African descent.

Interstitial Cystography

Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is a chronic bladder condition that causes pressure and discomfort in the bladder area. It also causes lower urinary tract symptoms such as the frequent and urgent need to go to the bathroom. The symptoms last for a minimum of six weeks and have no specific cause, Kansas City Southern Railway Emphysema like an infection.

Many people suffering from IC/BPS have pin-point-sized red spots in their bladder walls, referred to as glomerulations. These spots are often visible on the CT scan, but they can also be observed under general anesthesia, when the bladder is stretched with water (hydrodistention). This procedure is typically performed by a physician.

Treatment can ease symptoms and improve the quality of life. Treatment typically helps reduce symptoms, but they may not completely disappear. The majority of people suffering from IC/BPS require ongoing treatment to control their symptoms and keep them from getting worse. If your IC/BPS symptoms are extremely severe, your doctor might consider more invasive surgery to remove a piece or all of the bladder. This is known as a cystectomy. Most patients who have had the cystectomy are able to experience relief from symptoms of IC/BPS. They may experience occasional flare-ups due to the condition. These flare-ups are treatable by taking medication or a more minimally invasive treatment. Certain people who have had a successful cystectomy report improvements in their lower urinary symptoms.

Pulmonary Function Tests

The pulmonary function tests (PFTs), a collection of measurements, show how well the lungs function. These tests test lung volume, capacity and rates of flow. These tests assist your doctor to diagnose and decide the treatment of your disease. The most commonly used pulmonary function test is spirometry. It measures how much air you can breathe in and out over a set period of time. It is required to blow into a mouthpiece connected with a machine called a spirometer. The test measures the results against the expected value for your height, age, and gender.

These tests can also be used to determine the effectiveness of a breathing treatment. They are usually performed prior to the stress test on a treadmill or stationary bike to see how well your muscles, heart and lungs respond to exercise. Diffusion studies are another test in the PFT category. They determine how fast oxygen flows from the lung to the bloodstream.

The tests are non-invasive and safe but you may feel tired following the test. It is best to avoid eating or drinking anything other than water for several hours prior to the test. It is essential to inform your healthcare professional if smoke or are taking any prescription or over-the counter medications. You may be asked to remove any jewellery or loose clothing prior to the test.

X-Rays

X-rays, or electromagnetic radiation with extremely short wavelengths and high frequencies, are electromagnetic waves. They have been used for many years to diagnose and treat medical illnesses. Newer techniques, such as single-frame-x-ray tomosynthesis (SFXT) capture 30 images every second for real-time monitoring of the area being scan. This technique provides more information than traditional CT scans, and is likely to result in better treatments for many ailments.

Diesel exhaust from locomotives, track equipment, and construction and maintenance workers are often exposed to railroad workers. This can cause variety of blood disorders and pulmonary problems. Railroad employees are often exposed to toxic chemicals from fuels and degreasers, as well as solvents. Unfortunately railroad companies have been unable to provide their workers with a safe work environment or inform them about the dangers that come with diesel exposure.

Marcus Lee worked as a locomotive engineer at kansas city southern railway blood cancer kansas city southern railway esophageal cancer Southern for nine years before being fired in September 2004. Lee was an active Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers member who was dismissed after he had violated company guidelines. He was fired for several infractions, including one incident that occurred in a Shreveport railyard. Lee was transferring his locomotive between tracks when this incident occurred. Lee managed to accomplish this by working in conjunction with a conductor on the ground, who gave him instructions. They would then communicate via radio with a dispatcher who would authorize each movement.

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