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'Ghon Focus is situated in :
Peritoneum
Lung
Pleura
Pericardium
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<p><span style = "color: #222222; font - family: arial, sans - serif; font - size: 16px; background - color: #ffffff;">A </span><strong style = "color: #222222; font - family: arial, sans - serif; font - size: 16px; background - color: #ffffff;">Ghon focus</strong><span style = "color: #222222; font - family: arial, sans - serif; font - size: 16px; background - color: #ffffff;"> is a primary lesion usually subpleural, often in the mid to lower zones, caused by Mycobacterium bacilli (tuberculosis) developed in the lung of a nonimmune host (usually a child). It is named for Anton </span><strong style = "color: #222222; font - family: arial, sans - serif; font - size: 16px; background - color: #ffffff;">Ghon</strong><span style = "color: #222222; font - family: arial, sans - serif; font - size: 16px; background - color: #ffffff;"> (1866–1936), an Austrian pathologist.</span></p>
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