- Pulmonary chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (pCNO) is usually asymptomatic.
- Female patients and those with multifocal bone lesions are more prevalent in pCNO.
- Complete remission was reported in 60% of cases.
- No associations were found with additional organ involvement.
- The study emphasized the importance of distinguishing pCNO from malignancies or infectious diseases.
- Further research is needed to better understand the underlying mechanisms of lesion formation and progression.
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Rare Pulmonary Lesions in CNO Show Favorable Outcomes
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