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On Chest CT, Microscopic polyangiitis is characterized by, ground-glass attenuation, chronic inflammation of the alveolar septa, and capillaritis. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
On Chest CT, Microscopic polyangiitis is characterized by, ground-glass attenuation, chronic inflammation of the alveolar septa, and capillaritis.
CT
On Chest CT, Microscopic polyangiitis is characterized by, ground-glass attenuation, chronic inflammation of the alveolar septa, and capillaritis.