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Published on: June 16, 2020
[Pleural sarcoidosis - a report of three cases]
Justyna Fijołek1, Elzbieta Wiatr, Dariusz Gawryluk
1jfijolek@op.pl
Abstract:
Three patients with pleural sarcoidosis are reported. Pleural effusion in two patients and a massive pleural thickening that mimicked a tumour were observed. Histological examination of pleural biopsies revealed sarcoidosis. None of the patients received treatment. No recurrence of the pleural effusion was observed after a year of follow-up and the massive pleural thickening remained stable.
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