lungs granuloma |
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Granulomas are nodules caused by inflammation. The inflammation may be the result of infectious or noninfectious causes. Granulomas in the lung typically do not produce any symptoms, but may be detected when a chest x-ray is done for another reason. Infectious causes of lung granulomas |
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