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(Chest. 1966;50:81-86.)
© 1966 American College of Chest Physicians

A Physiologic Roentgenographic Disparity in Sarcoidosis

Robert L. Young MC1; Richard A. Krumholz MC2; and Lionel E. Harkleroad MSC3

1 Resident in Internal Medicine
2 Staff Physician, Pulmonary Disease Section, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis
3 Officer in Charge, Pulmonary Laboratory

Five cases of sarcoidosis with marked x-ray changes and normal pulmonary diffusing capacity (Group I) and five cases with none or minimal x-ray changes and marked abnormality of pulmonary diffusing capacity (Group II) are presnted. They were selected to illustrate the disparity which may exist between pulmonary function studies and the radiographic appearance of the chest in sarcoidosis. The five patients with clear peripheral chest x-ray films and abnormal pulmonary studies were Negroes. No relationship was found between duration of the disease and the DL level.







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