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Pulmonale hyaline Granulomatose plus X?

Seltene Erkrankung mit vielen Gesichtern

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Bei einem Patienten mit pulmonaler hyaliner Granulomatose trat zunehmend Belastungsdyspnoe auf. Die in der Bildgebung entdeckten Kalzifizierungen könnten auf eine Tuberkulose hinweisen oder auf ein metastasiertes Lungenkarzinom. Um Therapieoptionen — auch im Hinblick auf Komorbiditäten — zu eruieren, war umfangreiche Differenzialdiagnostik nötig.

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Rosinus, N.S., Kirsten, D. & Kreuter, M. Seltene Erkrankung mit vielen Gesichtern. Pneumo News 10, 6–8 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15033-018-1012-x

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