Case Report


Sarcoidosis presenting pulmonary subsolid nodules that mimic lung adenocarcinoma in a patient with history of uveitis and arrhythmia: a case report

Hye Jin Lee, Hyewon Seo, Seung Ick Cha, Tae In Park, Chang Ho Kim, Jaehee Lee

Abstract

Sarcoidosis is an idiopathic systemic granulomatous disorder that can involve any organ, although the lung is the most commonly affected site; moreover, it may affect multiple organs simultaneously or serially over a long time span. Diagnosing sarcoidosis can be a challenge in cases presenting an isolated extra-thoracic lesion at the early stage of disease. Pulmonary nodular lesion, a rare radiologic finding, may also lead to delayed diagnosis of sarcoidosis. We reported a case of atypical pulmonary nodular sarcoidosis that was suspected as lung adenocarcinoma, which was diagnosed about 20 years after initial isolated extra-thoracic manifestation occurred.

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