Abstract

Metastatic pulmonary calcification has been reported as a post mortem, and rarely as an incidental ante mortem, finding in patients on chronic haemodialysis, and less commonly in renal transplant recipients (Gilman et al. 1980). We describe a patient with a renal transplant in whom diffuse pulmonary calcification was diagnosed ante mortem, and confirmed by computed tomography.

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