CT may demonstrate unsuspected chest disease in these cases. Stage I: Hilar/mediastinal lymphadenopathy not associated with lung disease. Stage I disease is seen in 50% of patients with sarcoidosis.
CT of the chest showed bilateral mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy, as well as an 8-mm nodule in the right lower lobe. What is the diagnosis? Cast your vote. Find the answers in the full text ...
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Disclosure: Richard Cofsky, MD, has disclosed no relevant financial relationships CT scan of chest. Note: Small black arrows show mediastinal lymph nodes; crosses show left-side massive and right ...
A chest radiograph shows bilateral hilar enlargement (Panel A, arrows). A contrast-enhanced CT image shows diffuse mediastinal and bilateral, symmetric hilar lymphadenopathy (Panel B, arrows).