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Chest, Vol 86, 741-744, Copyright © 1984 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Peripheral pulmonary infiltrates in sarcoidosis

HS Glazer, RG Levitt and GD Shackelford

The chest roentgenograms are described in eight patients with sarcoidosis who demonstrated a peripheral distribution of pulmonary infiltrates quite similar in appearance to that classically observed in eosinophilic pneumonia. The presence of mediastinal/hilar lymph node enlargement (eight patients), a nodular component to the infiltrate (four patients), an often asymptomatic presentation (four patients), and absence of blood eosinophilia (eight patients) should suggest the correct diagnosis.


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