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Pulmonary Lymphangioleiomyomatosis: A Rare Case

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Figure 1: horax High-resolution computed tomography showing  a uniform multiple air cyst and interstitial thickening
Figure 4: he positive stain of HMB-45 prominent in the  epithelioid cells (immunoreactivity; x400)

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