What is lung granuloma?


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Granulomatous lesions of the lungs are not a simple disease, but a pathological concept. In clinical practice, a variety of causes may cause pulmonary granulomatous lesions, such as some infectious diseases, which may cause pulmonary granulomatous lesions. Among them, tuberculosis is more common, pulmonary fungal disease is also likely to cause granulomatous lesions, especially cryptococcal infection. In addition, non-infectious diseases can also cause granulomatous lesions in the lungs, such as sarcoidosis, which is a common cause. Sarcoidosis is an unexplained granulomatous disease that can affect not only the lungs but also other organs. In addition, it is also necessary to check for foreign bodies caused by foreign bodies in the airways that may cause foreign body granulomas.