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Deutsch: Computertomographie: Bild einer Lymphangioleiomyomatose bei Patientin mit multiplen Angiomyolipomen der Nieren: Dringender Verdacht auf Tuberöse Sklerose.
English: Computed tomography scan of the lungs: the image shows lymphangioleiomyomatosis in a patient who also has angiomyolipomas of the kidneys. This raises strong suspicion of tuberous sclerosis for this patient.
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