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Calcified granuloma

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A calcified granuloma is a granuloma containing calcium deposits.

Since it usually takes some time for calcium to be deposited in a granuloma, it is generally assumed that a calcified granuloma is an old granuloma.

A granuloma is one of a number of forms of localized nodular inflammation found in tissues.

The fact that a granuloma is localized is important.

So is its nodularity.

Granulomas have a typical pattern when examined under a microscope.

Granulomas can be caused by a variety of biologic, chemical and physical irritants of tissue.

For example, a calcified granuloma in the lung may be due to tuberculosis contracted years earlier that is now dormant.

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