Based on: limited info, these are most likely benign califications related to prior granulomatous infection(for example, histoplasmosis). As an incidental finding, it is most likely asymptomatic and no treatment is needed(there is no treatment). However, there are other potential causes, so talk to your doc about what the results mean in your particular case.
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