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Sarcoidosis of the urethra was found during endometrial curettage in a thirty-nine-year-old woman with a history of menometrorrhagia and decreased urine stream. Sarcoidosis is known to occur in many parts of the body, but an extensive search of the literature has failed to reveal any previous report of urethral involvement.
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