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what is calcified granuloma in right lobe of liver mean

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Answered by vinoth36
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A calcified granuloma is a specific type of tissue inflammation that has become calcified over time. When something is referred to as “calcified,” it means that it contains deposits of the element calcium. Calcium has a tendency to collect in tissue that is healing.

The formation of granulomas is often caused by an infection. During an infection, immune cells surround and isolate foreign material, such as bacteria. Granulomas can also be caused by other immune system or inflammatory conditions. They’re most commonly found in the lungs. But they can also be found in other organs of the body, such as the liver or spleen.

Answered by crazygirl1920
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A calcified granuloma is a specific type of tissue inflammation that has become calcified over time. ... Granulomas can also be caused by other immune system or inflammatory conditions. They're most commonly found in the lungs. But they can also be found in other organs of the body, such as the liver or spleen.

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