1969
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(69)90003-5
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So-called “metastatic” calcification of the lung

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“…The biphosphonate was not available commercially when our patient had treatments. Although pulmonary calcification is generally slowly progressive and often asymptomatic, there have been several reports of acute respiratory insufficiency with a rapidly progressive chest shadowthat mimicspneumoniaor pulmonaryedema (2)(3)(4). This case presented respiratory insufficiency without signs of heart failure, and the chest roentgenogram was suggestive of pneumonic infiltration accompanied by the progression of neutropenia.…”
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“…The biphosphonate was not available commercially when our patient had treatments. Although pulmonary calcification is generally slowly progressive and often asymptomatic, there have been several reports of acute respiratory insufficiency with a rapidly progressive chest shadowthat mimicspneumoniaor pulmonaryedema (2)(3)(4). This case presented respiratory insufficiency without signs of heart failure, and the chest roentgenogram was suggestive of pneumonic infiltration accompanied by the progression of neutropenia.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Metastatic calcification is associated with abnormal calcium metabolism and is often observed in various malignancies associated with hypercalcemia and in chronic renal failure with secondary hyperparathyroidism (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9). Although the frequent occurrence of hypercalcemia has been shown to be one of the mostremarkable characteristics, metastatic calcification in the lungs is not commonin the patients with ATL(10-19).…”
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