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- $Title{Why Are Calcification Spots on Chest X-Rays Nothing to Worry About?}
- $Subject{infection infections lung lungs x-rays x-ray film spot spots
- calcification calcifications mycobacterium tuberculosis tb immune system
- immunity chest}
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- Why Are Calcification Spots on Chest X-Rays Nothing to Worry About?
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- QUESTION: During the course of an annual physical, a chest x-ray was reported
- as having a "spot" on it. The doctor told me that it was a "calcification"
- and that meant it was nothing to worry about it, but nevertheless, it is still
- causing me some concern. Can you explain what it is and why the doctor didn't
- seem concerned?
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- ANSWER: A spot on the lung may have many interpretations, but when that spot
- is diagnosed as a calcification it indicates something good rather than bad.
- Your doctor is right, you really have nothing to worry about, and perhaps my
- answer will explain why. The chances are that many years ago, perhaps as a
- child, you were exposed to tuberculosis. But, as is the case in many of us,
- your body defenses were strong enough to fight off the invading infection, and
- you probably were never aware of the battle going on inside you. However, a
- small part of your lung tissue was affected, and was damaged by the infection.
- Your own immune responses were sufficient to overcome the infection. During
- the long healing process which followed, this tissue was filled with calcium
- salts, one of the body's healing mechanisms, and became visible to the probing
- rays of the x-ray apparatus. The calcification is a sign that you have great
- body immunity against TB and will probably never contract the disease again.
- Now I am basing my story upon the fact that your doctor recognized this.
- There may be other reasons for calcifications, but they are not part of your
- case.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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