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DescriptionChronic berylliosis (8054314225).jpg
Contributed by Philip Kane, MD
Peribronchial non-necrotizing granulomas are present. There is nothing distinctive about the appearance of these granulomas that would enable one to make a diagnosis of beryllium disease without an occupational history and beryllium lymphocyte proliferation testing. The microscopic features of chronic beryllium disease closely resemble those of sarcoiodosis.
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