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Intrapulmonary Lymph Node:

Clinical:

Intrapulmonary nodes are found in up to 18% of patients at necropsy [1]. They are usually located in the peripheral of the lung are usually situated in a subpleural location or adjacent to interlobular septa [1]. Intrapulmonary lymph nodes can be solitary or multiple [1].

REFERENCES:

(1) Thorax 2001; Travis WD, Galvin JR. Non-neoplastic pulmonary lymphoid lesions. 56: 964-71. (No abstract available)

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