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1 St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center, New York City
2 Director, Cardiopulmonary Laboratory; Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York University School of Medicine
A minimally calcified mid-zonal pulmonary coin lesion, requiring thoracotomy for diagnosis, proved to be an intrafissural anthracotic lymph node; such an occurrence has not been previously reported. The distribution of calcium was atypical of that usually encountered in "benign" solitary pulmonary nodules.
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