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Acta Radiológica Portuguesa
Print version ISSN 2183-1351
Abstract
PINTO, Joana F.; SCHMITT, Willian; FERNANDES, Catarina and FRANCA, Manuela. Metastatic Pulmonary Calcification: A Complication of Chronic Renal Disease. Acta Radiol Port [online]. 2021, vol.33, n.3, pp.31-34. Epub Dec 31, 2021. ISSN 2183-1351. https://doi.org/10.25748/arp.23972.
Metastatic pulmonary calcification is a silent metabolic lung disease commonly associated with end-stage renal disease. This condition is characterized by the deposition of calcium salts mainly in the epithelial membranes of the alveoli, with the computed tomography being the most useful imaging method for its diagnosis. In this review, we describe a case of metastatic pulmonary calcification in a 57-year-old patient with chronic renal disease and kidney transplant failure. Chest computed tomography revealed centrilobular ground- glass opacities and areas of high-density consolidation distributed in both upper lobes. Over time, lung opacities can get massively calcified or become progressively denser. The resolution of pulmonary calcification in chronic renal failure can occur after parathyroidectomy, renal transplantation, or dialysis, and its early diagnosis will be a benefit for the patients’ outcome.
Keywords : Metastatic pulmonary calcification; Metabolic disease; Computed tomography; Chronic renal disease; Lung disease..