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A Case of Sarcoidosis with Cavitation

Authors :
Jung Hyuk Kim
Young Koo Jee
Youn Seup Kim
Mi Seon Kwon
Dong Woo Kim
Jin Myong Kim
Kye Young Lee
Ki Tae Bang
In Sun Lee
Bo Han Lee
Jae Seuk Kim
Source :
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases. 59:546
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, 2005.

Abstract

Sarcoidosis is a rare systemic disorder with unknown cause that is characterized pathologically by non-caseating granuloma. The lung and mediastinal lymph nodes are almost always involved, and most patients experience acute or insidious respiratory symptom. Because sarcoidosis is an interstitial lung disorder involving the alveoli and bronchioles, the most common radiological finding is a reticularnodular lesion with lymphatic distribution. However, cavitation is quite rare. Sarcoidosis is also a major cause of hepatic granuloma in Western countries, accounting for 12% to 30% of cases. In most patients, the course of hepatic sarcoidosis is benign. However, chronic intrahepatic cholestasis or portal hypertension may develop in some patients. We report a case of sarcoidosis with cavitation and hepatic involvement.

Details

ISSN :
20056184 and 17383536
Volume :
59
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7839ae2df04bc19c9566ecbe60e01ae8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4046/trd.2005.59.5.546