Sarcoidosis Presenting As a Solitary Pulmonary Mass
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Sarcoidosis has a wide varying presentation. Pulmonary sarcoidosis typically presents with bilateral hilar adenopathy and reticulonodular opacities. Very rarely it can present as a single solitary mass. Here we present a case of a 39 year old African-American male who presented with cough and pleuritic chest pain. Initial imaging revealed a right lower lobe airspace opacity, concerning for pneumonia. Despite treatment with antibiotics, symptoms and radiological findings persisted. A PET scan revealed a FDG positive right lower lobe pulmonary mass. Biopsy of the mass and lymph nodes revealed non-caseating granulomas suggestive of sarcoidosis. This case showcases a rare presentation of pulmonary nodular sarcoidosis.
Large Lung Consolidation: A Rare Presentation of Pulmonary Sarcoidosis.
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PMID: 38255660 PMC: 10820389. DOI: 10.3390/life14010044.
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PMID: 34408790 PMC: 8369527. DOI: 10.2217/lmt-2021-0002.