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Description The crystalline inclusions that may be found within the giant cells in sarcoidosis and other granulomatous disorders consist mainly of calcium oxalate and well as some calcium cargbonate. The peripheral rim of calcification is indicative of very early Schaumann body formation. In many cases the crystals appear to serve as a nidus around which Schaumann bodies are formed. H&E stain. These crystals should not be confused with aspirated foreign bodies.
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Sarcoidosis - Crystalline inclusion with a peripheral rim of calcification

Author Yale Rosen from USA

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