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In 1956, a colleague and I described pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis in two separate cases of mitral stenosis due to rheumatic heart disease.2 The microliths were uneven, bosselated structures with lamination and massive calcification (Figure 1 and Figure 2), unlike those shown by Barbolini et al., which are oval and laminated and resemble corpora amylacea. The microliths we
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Pulmonary Alveolar Microlithiasis
Barbolini G., Rossi G., Bisetti A.
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347:69-70, Jul 4, 2002.
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