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Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis in an 8-month-old infant
1Pulmonary Division, Paediatric Department, King Hussein Medical Centre, Amman, Jordan. munamd@googlemail.com
Annals of Tropical Paediatrics
|February 19, 2009
Abstract:
Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis (PAM) in an 8-month-old male infant is reported. He presented initially at 2 months of age with worsening respiratory distress and cyanosis. Chest imaging by X-ray and by CT scan showed widespread reticulo-nodular densities mostly in the mid and lower zones. The diagnosis of PAM was confirmed by an open lung biopsy which showed diffuse alveolar calcium deposits.
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