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Abstract
Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis (PAM) is a rare, chronic lung disease characterized by extensive intra alveolar calcium and phosphate deposition throughout both lung parenchyma. Etiology and pathogenesis of PAM is not known. There are some hypothesis for etiology and pathogenesis of PAM but none of them are satisfactory. The incidence of PAM is high in countries such as Turkey, Italy and USA. There is a surprising discordancy between radiological appearance and clinical presentation. Chest X-ray appearance of PAM is almost pathognomonic. Patients with PAM may have all findings of interstitial lung disease in varying degrees as well as micro-nodules on their HRCTs. Patients with PAM usually asymptomatic until the underlying process affects alveolar gas exchange however patients may ultimately develop hypoxemia and cor pulmonale. A definitive therapy for PAM did not exist. Patients with advanced lung disease may benefit from lung transplantation.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16258892
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tuberk Toraks ISSN: 0494-1373